Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...physician . . . will be surprised to find how few suffer near...
...given the publisher a good excuse for getting rid of his girl. Jack Oakie makes the talkie almost as funny as the play by Ring Lardner and George S. Kaufman, which was the most hilarious of the 1929-30 Manhattan season. The wisecracks of a cynical pianist suffer slightly in not being rendered by Harry Rosenthal, who created the role. The song publisher's mistress is played a little too broadly by June MacCloy. Most of the acid and laughable dialog of the play has been retained, as has the depraved and tuneless anthem, composed by a writer...
Residents of Gore Hall will suffer no inconvenience this term and will continue to eat in the present dining hall. When the building is vacated in June the wall between the new and old sections will be removed to form one big room. The southern elevation of the dormitory will be supported at this point by concrete pillars, the installation of which will be difficult, as the building might collapse. These will be panelled, and the new floor will be tiled to harmonize with the old part of the room. Light will come in by area windows...
Last week the Federal Farm Board announced its own long-awaited plan to sell wheat abroad. This plan resembled the Equalization Fee plan in all respects save one: instead of the farmer's sharing the Government's loss, the Government would suffer alone. The Board had bought 140.- 000,000 bu. of the farmer's surplus wheat. Now it was going to export 35,000,000 bu. of "choice milling quality'' stored along the Atlantic and Pacific sea-boards. Its purpose was "to clear the ports of facilities for taking care of the 1931 crop...
Nineteen seven was a panic year, no time to push reforms. Woodrow Wilson was warned that other more vital projects would suffer if he persisted in this one. At a trustee meeting in October of that year every member but one voted to drop the plan. Though President Wilson fought, appealed to alumni, broke with Professor Hibben, the Quadrangle Plan was accorded no further consideration...