Word: provisioners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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By last month, according to the dope, it had earned $6.3 million profit, and expected to earn another $12 million in the last quarter. Furthermore, because of the 1946 losses, up to $19.3 million of this profit would be tax-exempt under the carry-forward provision.
The ultimate agreement--reached in a plenary session tense with the crossfire of eloquent oratory called for a Constitutional clause affirming every man's right to equal educational opportunity, and a section of the by-laws looking forward to "the eventual elimination of segregated educational systems anywhere in the United...
There is no provision for filing the places of permanent committeemen who die, he said, adding that "no one in the University knows who is on the class committee." After the Class of 1947 elections, the top three men in the balloting were declared marshals whereas, Weld asserted, there is...
The war of nerves between Counsel Denham and organized labor was on. The courts might have to decide the winner. Last week in Fort Worth came the first test. A federal judge held the anti-Communist provision to be legal.
But neither the miners' nor Dubinsky's gesture amounted to any general change of heart on labor's part. All along the firing line labor kept sniping at the bill's provision prohibiting political action in dues-supported union papers. In Baltimore last month, the C.I.O...