Word: tasks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Translated from the Greek by Dudley Fitts '25 and Robert Fitzgerald '33, the production will be directed by William Berssenbrugge '37, who recently returned from England to take up the task. Dorothy Sands and Michael Linenthal '37 will appear in the leading roles...
...railroad industry, Professor Hansen states, "It is a declining industry owing to the competition of other methods of transportation. The solution of the railroad problem is not to charge higher rates but to thoroughly reorganize the capital structure. This involves the enormously difficult task of liquidation. To keep on bolstering up the top-heavy capital structure is hopeless...
Collecting 218 names for her first petition took Mary Norton 17 days. Record for similar petitions was 100 names in a day. Last week, Mrs. Norton was so conscious of the difficulty of her task that she sent a wire to Indiana's Congresswoman Virginia E. Jenckes, asking her to make a special trip from home to sign her name. Mrs. Jenckes flew East but she arrived at the Capitol in time only to witness the celebration of an astounding victory...
...artist's experiences. The Arizona mining town where Rubenstein found the varied materials for his work is called Jerome and is located in the northeastern section of the state. A small place of only 6000 inhabitants, this Black Hills village thrives on the mining of copper ore, in which task almost the whole male population is engaged...
Because Eleanor Roosevelt approves The Birth of a Baby and because she approves divorce under some circumstances, she was taken to task in Boston last week by Mrs. Charles Feehan, president of Boston's League of Catholic Women. Declared Mrs. Feehan: "It is most unfortunate, unfair and dangerous for the wife of the President of the United States to make apodictical [absolutely certain] pronouncements that give offense to a large part of our citizens...