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Word: officialdom (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...SIMPLE but lawful way to get around the cumbersome provisions of the securities act may be found by American companies through the co-operation of commercial instead of investment bankers. This is the interpretation placed by officialdom today on the news that a syndicate of eight large commercial banks of new York and Boston had agreed to make a two-year loan to the American Metal Company...

Author: By David Lawrence, | Title: Today in Washington | 3/12/1934 | See Source »

...Soviet high command's unofficial permission to put to the jocular test the knowledge and alertness of high Soviet bureaucrats. They invented a fanciful Academy of Plans for Transcosmic Sciences and a subsidiary Trust for the Exploitation of Meteoric Iron. But they needed that high sign of Soviet officialdom, a rubber stamp. So they advertised that they had lost their rubber stamp and promptly a bureaucrat gave them permission to have one made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: Crocodile Laugh | 2/19/1934 | See Source »

...fact that the decision to reopen the library was taken immediately after the close of the examination period is a perfect example of the way in which the red tape of Harvard officialdom can hold up reforms when they are most needed. But the student will be inclined to forgive the needless delay, confident that the University will not again allow a policy of indiscriminate economy to interfere with the availability of the library...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BACK TO NORMALCY | 2/9/1934 | See Source »

...have them unobtrusively enforced, to make them "generally understood." But the prohibition itself is in the best of University Hall form. It is conservative, sober, and unexplained. To obviate confusion, the President has ruled that no undergraduate may bring liquor into the dining halls. That is all, and for officialdom, that is enough...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIQUOR IN DINING HALLS | 12/8/1933 | See Source »

...Russia's most trenchantly successful pens. Sharp of nose, chin, ear and eye, with black hair dipping into an acute widow's peak, Kataev is 36, just about the right age for a New Russian. His earlier book (The Embezzlers ) was written with such humorous disregard of officialdom that U. S. readers wondered about Russia's censorship. In Russia Kataev is one of the most widely read and one of the most popular of Russia's playwrights. His Squaring the Circle had a long run at the Moscow Art Theatre Studio, was produced by Max Reinhardt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Concrete Drama | 11/13/1933 | See Source »

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