Word: regularly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Another Republican Senator who saved his skin was Senator George Norris of Nebraska, but not as a Republican. For running as an Independent with New Deal support he beat both the regular Republican candidate, Robert G. Simmons and the unorthodox possessor of the Democratic nomination, the loud filling-station owner, Terry Carpenter, who refused to withdraw for the benefit of the New Deal's friend...
...Sears, Roebuck & Co. made their decision. After marking the company's 50th anniversary by voting a special $1,500,000 "Jubilee" wage bonus, the Sears board declared a $1.75 extra dividend representing an estimated one-half of the year's profits not needed for the $2 Sears regular. In December, when full-year figures can be estimated more closely, the directors will meet again, probably vote another extra of at least the same amount. In effect, the No. 1 U. S. mail-order house committed itself to paying out approximately all it earned...
Tomorrow noon the Foriegn Policy Association will meet at the Copley-Plaza. Following luncheon, the regular discussion will be featured by talks given by some of the most outstanding students in the field of foreign affairs on the subject "Flames over Europe." The first speaker will be William T. Stone, Vice-President of the Association. Following him, Professor William L. Langer '23, will give a short talk on the subject...
...price for the combination is the same as that of the regular book of former years...
...accord with which members of the faculty and student body supported the idea of three-week reading periods stands by itself as a sign of the times. Whereas students in the main confessed their employment of their time for back work in regular courses, faculty members expressed their pleasure in the good work done on reading period assignments, and advocate even more of this non-lecture method of instruction. Both sides are in favor of easy, interesting reading, and choice of books. Obviously a man who has let his work slide for a month or more will take little...