Word: rates
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...mind, which conceived a room, labelied Emerson H, on the second floor of Emerson Hall, Monday morning, is probably convalescing in a sanitarium. At any rate, the forty Juniors who had to find it before they could take their History Departmental Examinations have received mental shocks which will all the Hostel House or Stillman for some sine to comes...
...Rate of Growth. If the first child in a family grows rapidly, all following children will most probably do likewise. Rate of growth is a matter of heredity.-Dr. Franz Boas, of Manhattan...
...what of these attitudes is good or bad. What fascinates me about them taken together is the incredible gamut of emotions which they run; I have the feeling that here is as good an occasion as any to get a composite picture of the undergraduate--or at any rate the Harvard undergraduate--of today. But the significant fact is that these diverse frames of mind can not possibly by any stretch of the imagination be combined into a coherent personality. If Mr. Bach is correct in asserting that "a social class has status" and that "status consists in class-soliarity...
...first-quarter profits failed to cover first-quarter dividends by nearly $12,000,000-15th consecutive quarterly period in which A. T. & T. has had to draw on surplus to maintain its traditional $9 rate. And the succession of deficits since 1932 has eaten into the surplus of A. T. & T. and its subsidiaries to the extent of about $110,000,000. Every three months, just before the directors meet for dividend action, Wall Street nervously debates the possibility of a dividend cut. But with $250,000,000 in cash & Government bonds and surplus still above...
...world what mighty men their masters were. U. S. tycoons do not keep minstrels but sometimes they have literate friends. Such a convenient friend to Drugman Louis Kroh Liggett is Author Samuel Merwin (Silk, Temperamental Henry). Last week Liggett drugstores throughout the U. S. were featuring on their cut-rate book counters this "amazing TRUE story of a man who conceived the greatest cooperative organization in history." Because there is no such thing as a Pure Blurb and Ballyhoo Law, Publisher Boni could not be sued for misrepresentation. On the other hand, though this latest Rexall product must certainly...