Word: summed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...shoe sales to the U.S. are seriously curtailed, it can buy elsewhere-hurting American export industries. Trade restrictions ensure the survival of the least fit: businesses that cannot compete on their own in the world economy. This kind of coddling of inefficiency leads eventually to economic stagnation. In sum, protectionism is often a matter of robbing a productive Peter to pay a nonproductive Paul...
Junior cox Jeff Rothstein rounds out what is, in sum, a strong group. Parker is safe when he says, "I think it's going to be a good crew...
Alan E. Heimert '49, master of Eliot House, said House might be allowed to hold the unspent funds in their House course budget so they could spend a large sum for an exceptional but costly course every few years...
...dancers, jockeys and sultry bathers sculpted over and over, ultimately sum up lives of hard work, frustration and all-too-frequent boredom. They suggest a sense of physical inadequacy to do justice to abstract ideals of ballet, horse-racing or even bourgeois femininity. Degas expressed this despair with regard to his artistic ambitions, when, in old age, he told the painter De Valernes: "I felt myself so badly made, so badly equipped, so weak, whereas it seemed to me that my calculations on art were so right. I brooded against the whole world and against myself." But if Degas sulked...
...last year, he had more than $100,000 in cash, less than $5,000 in U.S. Savings Bonds and stock in 136 corporations -though whether he owns one share or 100,000 in any of the firms is impossible to determine. Lance reported $300,000 in income, but the sum includes an undisclosed amount of severance pay given him when he left the presidency of the National Bank of Georgia in Atlanta...