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...your issue of March 18, you give a partial list of municipal defaults and near defaults. You will excuse, I am sure, my honest offense at your neglect of the Grand Old State of Arkansas...
Athletics will be placed on a partial endowment basis, the H.A.A. budget will be reduced during the next three years, and six minor sports will be dropped from the official program of the association, according to a program announced by President Conant in a speech before the Student Council last night. The aim of the plan is to remove the dependence of athletics on football gate receipts...
Greece had improved its economic situation (tobacco, wine, textiles, leather goods) but it was still "the poorest nation in Europe.'' Partial cause of this was the unprecedented importation of 1,400,000 indigent Greeks from Turkey and Bulgaria in exchange for deported Turks and Bulgars. Without Venizelos, Greece entered a typical Balkan shambles of dictatorships and coups d'état, with the royalists always gaining. The old split between the Balkan interests of the repopulated peninsula and the world-trading Mediterranean interests of the islands began to widen, complicated by the unreconciled Macedonians of the north. Finally...
This group of men will have the job of deciding on a final and definite stand for Brooks House to take. They will have the benefit of at least the partial findings of the special committee...
...argument with him, declared the A. F. of L. keenly disappointed that the minimum wage of the code was 25? an hour. One kick Mr. Green could not make: that S. Clay Williams, as head of NIRB and erstwhile president of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., had been partial to his former industry. The President announced that Mr. Williams had no part in making the code...