Word: reflected
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...happening is in the table below. Column 1 shows the total U. S. gold reserves during this period, expressed in millions of dollars. Since these figures provide for ''earmarked gold'' (withdrawn to be held in the name of a foreign bank), they do not reflect the difference between imports and exports but the actual reserve. Column 2 shows the Federal Reserve Ratio of gold reserves to notes and deposits. Column 3 shows, in millions of dollars, the amount of Federal Reserve notes in circulation. This figure is far from where it was before the strain...
...reflect on Harvard's glory, that which was but new is shorn...
...example of a man upon whom the land has made a profound impression. No one who has visited the Wessex country can fall to feel the gloom and sadness that clings to the moorland. All of his novels reflect this sombre tone, and in one the moor itself assumes a vigorous personality, becomes a definite character. Today Mr. Hersey will talk in Emerson 211 at 2 o'clock upon the Hardy Country. He has taken many new pictures during the last summer which will enlighten the provincial and refresh the memory of the cosmopolite. Mr. Hersey has the great gift...
Memorized learning in itself contributes nothing to the ability of the student to solve problems that are raised outside of his immediate field. Intelligent understanding of a subject cannot be obtained without time to reflect on a fund of accumulated knowledge. But such real comprehension of the meaning and importance of certain facts is the essential goal of university education. The French might well consider Montaigno's ideal of the finished man one who has a well made head, not a well stuffed...
...lecturer, will speak on Thursday at 4 o'clock in Harvard 1 under the auspices of the Cambridge School of the Drama. Pollock, who is the author of "The Fool" and other plays of controversial nature, will take as his subject "Does the theatre audience expect the drama to reflect life?" This lecture is the first of a series which is being sponsored by the school this year and will be open to all members of the University...