Word: programs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...expected to recommend a new program of tax reduction, less far-reaching than the last. Congress itself may come forward with some new measures of that kind. Representative Martin B. Madden, Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, has already suggested that a means be devised of rebating* all Treasury surplusses (over $25,000,000) to tax payers in order to keep the Government poor and reduce the tendency to extravagance by either the Executive or Legislative Branch...
...aggregate 250,000,000,000 kronen ($3,571,000). Herr Gunther, President of the Federal Railways, refused the men's demands on the ground that they were impossible to meet, owing to the rigid economy prescribed by the Government in adherence to the League of Nations program of reconstruction. Unable to effect a settlement, Herr Gunther resigned as President...
...This is a most serious situation. The resignation of the Government is not, as is surmised by our opponents, a mere bluff. The very existence of the whole reconstruction program is threatened. It is not merely a question of this strike which prevented us from remaining in office, but it is also the spirit of the people on these questions...
...cotton planters, wheat growers and cattle raisers. By producing either double track lines or else alternate routes between the southwestern centers of production and Chicago, traffic congestion is prevented, speedy freight service insured, and particularly a wider market for perishable western fruits is provided. The Atchison's building program has a much greater significance to the growth of the Southwest, and to American business generally, than many of the legislative proposals that obtain a hundred times as much space in the public press...
...department heads for the play are as follows: G. D. Debevoise '26, of New York City, manager; C. F. Darlington Jr. '26, of Mount Kisco, N. Y., assistant manager; W. C. Gray '26, of Dedham, assisting manager; E. W. Marshall '26, of Portland, Me., program manager; W. I. Nichols '26, of Wilton, Conn., publicity manager; A. G. Cooke '26, of New York City, assistant publicity manager; J. A. Halsted '26, of Syracuse, N. Y., ticket manager. The other assistant managers, as well as the electrician, staff manager, and property man, will be announced soon. In the meantime there will...