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Dates: during 1930-1939
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During the morning meeting Arthur A. Holecombe '06, Professor of Government, will discuss "The Danger of War Abroad," with special reference to Asia. In the afternoon session the general subject of discussion will be "What Foreign Policy should the United States Adopt to Keep...
...subject of taxing every corporation's undistributed income under a blanket rule, Mr. May referred to the phantasmagoria of special terms and exceptions which the House Ways & Means Committee had produced in its efforts to correct specific injustices, observed: "I do not think it is possible to anticipate all the serious injustices. . . . Once you begin to make exceptions there is no logical place at which you can stop...
Those passing such examinations satisfactorily will be allowed, subject to the individual veto of the Department concerned, to skip Mathematics A, Latin B, of theGreek B, and French 2 (French E next year). In Chemistry, Physics, and Biology such students will be given advanced standing beyond that of the ordinary Freshman in some manner not yet determined. In History it will still be impossible to pass off History 1 in school no matter how much preparation has been done. The same is of course true in Sociology, Psychology, Economics and other Departments not represented by a College Board Examination...
...Make Your Maps" will be the subject of an illustrated lecture by Captain Louis J. Rumaggi of the United States Army at 8 o'clock this evening in the Institute of Geographical Exploration...
...between 1913 and 1935 were shown to have been $400,000,000, or an annual return of 10.9% on investment despite several voluntary rate cuts. In the same period the associated companies made an average of 6.7%. Commission Accountant J. A. Krug noted that while the operating companies were subject to state regulation, A. T. & T.'s long lines department was not. A. T. & T. Vice President Charles Proctor Cooper's explanation: "It is inevitable that earnings on various parts of a nation-wide system will vary from-time to time...