Word: remains
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This is a travelling exhibit organized by the American Institute of Graphic Arts. It will remain at Harvard until February...
...have to "revise their relations" with it. These guarded words referred to the possibility that the League, now that it lacks Germany, Italy and Japan, may come to be considered as primarily a Democratic alliance opposed to Fascism. The Swiss Government has already served notice that the League cannot remain at Geneva if it loses its universal character. Reason: The neutral Swiss dare not let their country be used as base by any group for operating against another-not even by Democracy (favored by the Swiss) to oppose Fascism or Naziism (which they detest...
...Klein and Albert H. Harmon. The new publisher is Mr. Harmon's only son, who has worked with his father since leaving Harvard in 1926. Mr. Klein's only son, Horace Dudley Klein, is in charge of market research for The Farmer. Fathers Harmon and Klein remain in control and the whole thing is pretty much a family affair. Of the 700 employes who work in the red-brick buildings which ramble over a St. Paul city block, one out of ten owns stock in the company...
...search your soul and answer these and seventy-five other questions, have the Dean of your college countersign them, and submit your application together with five dollars, or a reasonable facsimile thereof, two weeks in advance, the stage door will remain shut to you, according to an ultimatum issued by the chorus of "Hooray for What?" at the Winter Garden in New York...
Though there thus was no chance of vituperative cross-questioning, the unemployment investigation promised to remain on the front page. For Jimmy Byrnes & Co. last week sat back under the cut-glass chandeliers of the Senate caucus room to listen not to fusty professors or census takers but to the opinions of some of the biggest shots in U. S. industry on a subject which every small businessman loves to discuss...