Word: successful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Westcott went on to say that he would be more than glad to proceed with the installation of the cafeteria if he felt that there was an even chance of its being a success. Although the Eliot House grill is able to carry itself now, he believes that two such eating places would divide the present patronage of the Eliot lunch in such a way that both grills would fall...
...moreover so burden the state's budget that it may force a cut in other expenditures dear to a demagogue's heart. The second choice will involve an admission, tacit or articulate, that he cannot accomplish what he set out to do, not even within a reasonable distance of success. I have no doubt that this bit of brazenness on Hitler's part will result in his having his paddles slapped by the automobile, steel, and coal industries, for such threats to one of them are threats to all, and not to be tolerated. It should not be long before...
...baton. When he returned to New York in the summer he conducted the Philharmonic in the Stadium series (TIME, Aug. 21). Twice the audience rose to cheer him. But Iturbi well knew when he went to Philadelphia that a formal winter engagement would be a stiffer test, that success depended largely on the response of the men at rehearsals...
After the performance Conductor Albert Stoessel gave the collaborators medals from the American Opera Society of Chicago. Engraved on each was a message wishing "the continued success of such a fine work for the great cause of American musical...
...there is going to be no middle ground; no return to normal and unsubsidized prosperity, by 1936. What success the administration has had so far in effecting an upturn in business has been quite independent of all the blood and sweat of the NRA and the codes; has, on the contrary, been only proportional to the amount of money practically created and spent by the government in wages or contracts leading to wages. Only the "artificial" remedies have had any real and lasting effect. And any attempt to substitute for them the bad economics and ballyhoo of the N.R.A...