Word: remained
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...judgment.' clearly they were without negligence or culpability. This disaster is part of the price which must inevitably be paid in the development of any new and hazardous art. ... In spite of all the testimony the court has heard it would appear that the cause must ever remain in the realm of conjecture." Meanwhile the joint Congressional committee of investigation went to Akron to begin hearings. Sunnyvale, Forty miles south of San Francisco in the orchard land of the Santa Clara Valley, hard by Herbert Hoover's Palo Alto, is a field of pure gold with a silver...
...expected he will pursue this policy. His especial interest during the past year, that of effecting the best method of rewarding high scholarship, in which he has done much constructive work, is only one of many such problems in solving in which he can lend his experience. Intercollegiate athletics remain in the balance in the minds of some men and during the next ten years it will require an energetic conservatism on the part of the leader to bring about the best results. Harvard College can be made to share in the growth of Harvard University. The new President...
...from his office. He drives a sleek new Packard roadster. He takes no exercise, plays no golf, says: "I know of no scientific proof that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." Mrs. Moley and the twins have been in Santa Barbara since September, will probably remain there until au- tumn. Dr. Moley likes to exhibit to callers his sons' watercolors and drawings from California. Their photograph, in identical bathing suits, hangs high on his office wall. Each morning he walks to the White House and spends his two most important hours of the day there...
...Hardly was the speech finished before Lombard Street tipsters were insisting that the present ?150,000,000 fund would be raised to ?200,000,000 possibly to ?500,00,000 in preparation for a duel with the dollar. Wrote Economist John Maynard Keynes: "It demonstrates that we intend to remain the masters of our own situation. The United States is perfectly entitled to reduce the gold content of the dollar. There is much to be said for this policy, not only for America but for the rest of the world; but we must be firmly resolved to maintain the relative...
...loan will be provided by British banks, not by the British Treasury or the exchange equalization funds. The latter will remain outside the operation. However, its efforts to prevent the increase in value of sterling will be temporarily eased, thanks to the buying of francs against sterling, which the French Treasury will require to be effected in order to utilize the product of the loan in France...