Word: representer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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1931, which began July 1, has seen a great change in the financial situation. A surplus of $122,788,966 had been predicted, but its computation did not take into account the effect of the temporary 1% income tax reduction. The President's only mention of the stockmarket crash...
As the result of a tournament in which more than 90 men were entered, the following have been chosen to represent the House: H. C. Dickinson '32, O. N. Nichols '32, A. F. Dana '33, Frantiss Blake '32, and Gardner Van Ness '33. No members of the University squash squad...
Up to last week political forecasters had figured the 72nd House of Representatives (elected last Nov. 4 but not sitting, unless called earlier by the President, until Dec. 7, 1931) as being composed of 217 Democrats, 217 Republicans, and one Farmer-Laborite (TIME, Nov. 17). Last week, however, the final...
...people whom one Congressman shall represent, not the number of Representatives (435) in Congress. The 1930 census revealed that this change must be from 211,000 persons per Congressman to 280,000. Unless the reapportionment struggle is reopened in the December-March session, the losses & gains in State representation will become law on March...
Pierre Roy has always been a painter, has given many a nourishing meal to the founders of Cubism. Though Derain, Picasso, Giorgio (horses) de Chirico are still his good friends, he has been influenced by none of them. Slowly, painstakingly, he has developed his own style. He takes about six...