Word: recession
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Other debates are scheduled with Columbia, Dartmouth, Amherst. Holy Cross, North Carolina, and an All-Cali-fornia team. During the spring recess there will be two western trips, one team going as far west as Omaha...
...been bearing the brunt of the work for Marquette. They led their team to a 3 to 1 victory over Michigan Tech early in the season and have starred in practically every game to date. Harvard beat the same Michigan Tech team 11 to 0 shortly after the Christmas recess. On comparative scores, then, Harvard has a decided advantage but it seems that Marquette was way off form when it played Tech...
Harvard will be pointing for its game with Marquette next Wednesday, its first contest after the recess. Advance notices have it that the Golden Tornado will present a formidable defensive team, one of the strongest in the Middle West. The sextet from Milwaukee trounced Michigan Tech, the same team that the Crimson trampled under an 11 to 0 score, in a recent game...
...being contemplated and plans for next year's Christmas trip are being undertaken. The program for the first few concerts of the spring season will be essentially the same as that used in the concerts given during the recent vacation tour which the Instrumental Clubs took in the Christmas recess. The program as offered on this trip was popular and the concerts were well received...
...London the fact that the House of Commons was in recess, with the Prime Minister and every statesman of consequence away on vacation, caused the grave and startling news from India to be received with curious apathy. Evidently carnivorous Church of Englanders still view the menaces of vegetarian Hindus with the customary contempt. The Daily Herald, party organ of Prime Minister James Ramsay MacDonald, recalled that during 1929 the Indian Nationalists demanded "dominion status," and complacently alluded to the 1930 demand for Pur an Swaraj (Complete Independence) as "an academic change involving no immediate consequences." In Manhattan, Chairman Sailendranath Ghose...