Word: pointedness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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He pointed out that materials are 12% higher than in 1929, labor 19% higher, and taxes 27% higher. "Capital will go to work for one-half of what it used to work for," he said, "but not for one-fifth of what it used to work for."
Williams tutees are offered this assistance in case of illness or absence, or because of lack of comprehension of course material. It was also pointed out by the Managing Editor of the Williams Record that the college consists of only 800, and "consequently is no market for tutoring schools."
Delivering the plenary address, S. A. Woodd-Cahusac, Princeton '40, declined to draw up any definite program based on the conference's deliberations, but pointed out that the one common denominator of the discussions had been the question of the proper sphere and extent of governmental activity.
The salute over, Signor Starace read the Grand Council's decision: The Albanian Constituent Assembly (set up by Italy after Albania's conquest) had offered the Albanian crown to Vittorio Emmanuele III, King of Italy and Emperor of Ethiopia. With "virile joy" the Council, guardian of the Crown...
Of her mother: she is proud of her pointed nose, "mentions the word 'FAT' almost 8 times per day." What she likes best""'is to let father sit in a chair and not reading anything . . . and hear her talking without any moving or uttering a sound."