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...days later Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau told the U.S. the other half. Mr. Morgenthau corralled the Congressional leaders, laid before them a stack of indigestible truths, told them to swallow hard. That afternoon he announced com plete non-partisan agreement on a tax program increasing present taxes one-third, to raise $3,444,000,000 in new revenue. He described the tax program as possibly the largest in world history, estimated that it will produce $12,667,000,000 - two-thirds of the total estimated 1942 expenditure...
...trouble is that John Donne (com plete) is not printed in the U. S. at all, but in England. Impatiently, the Oxford Press awaited a Donne shipment, praying that, like every other Oxford Press shipment so far, this one might elude Nazi submarines and planes...
...field of journalism is a big one, and the subjects included in it are numerous. While it is unreasonable, therefore, to expect that a fairly plete training could be given in the College, it should be possible to offer several elementary courses in journalism. A few would be better than none at all, for they would balance the lop-sided emphasic placed on purely creative writing...
...identify the exhibits, a freshly made 22-ft. bookcase in the courtroom to hold the exhibits. At the end of last week he was still busy having his mute witnesses identified by a voluble line of clerks and accountants. He will need at least four more weeks to com plete his presentation of the case...
...Here resulted an effective community of directives and methods in what concerns the independence and integrity of the Austrian State, an independence and integrity to which appertains also com plete internal autonomy and which represent, moreover, the concrete European interest and a favorable element for the maintenance of the Danubian sector...