Word: stay
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Great Bargain. No man to stay long discouraged. Pat Harrison lighted a fresh cigar next day, plunged into his job with fresh vigor. From behind closed committee doors last week emerged the trend of the bargain he was driving. He would retain and increase all the old taxes, add a small, experimental undistributed profits tax for the gratification of Franklin Roosevelt. Cannily Chairman Harrison let himself be overridden when a majority of the committee moved to down this new tax from the 42% high set by the House to 4%. But when the majority next threatened to do away with...
John Adzigian is scheduled to stay at second and Frank Owen at third as Coach Mitchell hopes to smooth out his infield play and take coach Ken Nash's in and out Medford athletes...
...overworked tutors and great mass of half-hearted tutees cannot be allowed to continue indefinitely. Money and time are wasted and the tutors are prevented from pursuing their own interests and fields of general development in accordance with the idea embodied in the scheme under which they come and stay at Harvard. A tutor is a definite and recognized member of the faculty with equally definite and defined obligations to fulfill. He is not, however, a nurse-maid nor is he a camp-counselor. He has as much responsibility to himself and to the University as he has toward...
...millers have also discovered curious outlets for the groats in addition to breakfast food. Oats are good for the skin and tend to preserve other foods. Special oat flour is used in soap, cosmetics, facials, sunburn preparations. Potato chips and nuts dusted with oat flour are supposed to stay fresh longer. Lard containing 5% oat flour keeps better than pure lard. A small amount of oat flour in coffee preserves the aroma. Chief objection to oat flour is that the improvement in the quality of the treated food is not great enough to overcome processors' fear of being accused...
...slow to compare national customs, "the American English they are nauty the Scotch very nauty but the French are really bad the worst at Nice I didnt want to believe my eyes." Yet she was never really shocked by the nautiness of man: "I like to stay long enough to flirt in each country to test the man of each place is what I like during . . . but I am auful foxie." What adventures Juanita tells about were mostly connected with men. Sometimes she outran them. Sometimes she had to hand them a good crack on the jaw. Sometimes they...