Word: roses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...only major sport squad to show a profit, with receipts of $260,003, compared with an income of $291,000 last year. However football expenses were cut $7,000. Track and hockey both reported a rise in their expenses, and while the income for those two sports rose, it is still not enough to cover the deficits...
...could be applied to paying for instruction and administration, it was necessary to cut one item, "Academic buildings and grounds, improvements" from its former figure of $113,000 to $24,000 since the expense entitled "Income from dormitories credited to other income of certain departments of instruction and research" rose by a corresponding amount...
Scholarships and other student aids exclusive of loans rose $14,000 which made it necessary to reduce some other item if the increased income over last year was available for increasing salaries. To do this a drastic cut was made in the "buildings and grounds, improvements" item...
...Manhattan's Radio City, LIFE'S cameramen recorded National Broadcasting Co.'s tenth birthday with candid studio shots of such favorites as Gossip Walter Winchell, Exhibitionist Gypsy Rose Lee (with clothes on), Singer Jessica Dragonette, Funnyman Jack Benny and Maestro Rudy Vallee. In The President's Album, a feature which will be continued weekly, LIFE showed shots which Franklin Roosevelt might well paste up in his scrapbook...
...donations to fulfill all requests with neat volumes now bound in whiskey-proof keratol. Until last week all three founders were still active in business and Gideon affairs. Then Death came to Samuel Eugene Hill, 70, in Beloit, Wis. To the funeral went Insurance Man Knights, 83, of Wild Rose, Wis., and John H. Nicholson, 75, now field secretary for the Gideons...