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...maximum production of war essentials, the first civilian necessity, it is necessary to bring high-cost producers into action; levy drastic excess-profits taxes so "the low-cost producer does not get away with anything consequential"; ditch labor rules (beyond the health safeguards) that restrict effort...
...whole situation remains uncertain, but it is safe to say that anyone planning to join the Enlisted Reserve Corps, or Navy V-1, V-5, or V-7, will be well advised to move in the matter quickly. The new draft act may greatly restrict freedom of action...
...persons were included in the summer Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Of these just under 200 were of the rank of Faculty Instructor or higher, and as a consequence received no salaries for their work in accordance with last spring's Faculty vote, at which it was decided to restrict the payment of compensation to younger teachers less advanced in status...
Right now the four restaurants are barely scraping along on what they are able to beg, borrow, or steal. Only getting 50 or 60 per cent of what they were using, these places have tried to restrict the sale of coffee in various ways, including stopping sale of "coffee to go" and limiting people to one cup of coffee per meal. Hazen's, formerly using 100 pounds a week, now only gets 40-odd. The late-at-night business had been hit especially hard by this shortage, the manager said...
Inasmuch as the continuous Army and Navy schools restrict their courses to from one to three months, it is estimated that within the coming year as many as 20,000 young men may make use of the University's facilities...