Word: publication
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...organ recital, open to the public without charge, will be given at the Harvard Germanic Museum by Ludwig Theis, organist of St. Peter's Church, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, at 8:15 o'clock tonight...
...examination of critical colleagues, 'Professor Rogers' book is quite free from befuddling ramifications so characteristic of academic economic treatises. The language is simple, and the analysis of questions under consideration is comprehensible. Added to his simplicity of treatment, Professor Rogers has livened up the book with numerous quotations from public figures to illustrate popular attitudes towards the problems he is discussing...
...anti-inflationists, the perennial budget-balancers, and on the rapid growth of interstate commercial restrictions. Inflation, as exemplified by the devaluation of the dollar, he prescribes as a possible means of relieving a contracted credit situation. In a one-act play, he gives a cross section of public reasoning on the inflation question, which is dominated by Al Smith's "I am for gold dollars as against baloney dollars!" Possibly Professor Rogers' most valuable discussion is that which deals with the national budget. Here he expounds the theory that a budget deficit is necessary and quite normal during a depression...
...free, public illustrated lecture on "Early Painted Italian Crosses" will be given this afternoon by Mme. Evolyn Sandburg Vavala, of Florence, Italy, at the Fogg Art Museum, at 5 o'clock...
...grants are to Gordon W. Allport '19 Associate Professor of Psychology, Carl J. Friedrich, Professor of Government, and associates, for research on "Public Opinion and Propaganda"; William L. Crum, Professor of Economics, for research on "Current Economic Conditions"; Carl J. Friedrich, Professor of Government, and Michael Karpovich, Assistant Professor of History, for research on "Russian Constitutional History"; Joseph B. Hubbard, Assistant Professor of Business Economics, for research on "Bond and Preferred Stock Flotations"; and Abbott P. Usher '04, Professor of Economics, to complete research on the "Early History of Banking...