Word: terme
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...election of C. Colton Daughaday, Jr. '38 as president featured the results of the annual election of officers as announced by Phillips Brooks House yesterday. The new officers will have charge of P.B.H. affairs for next year with their term of office to begin with their formal installation at the House banquet...
...determine whether their contracts were binding under the State's Tenure Law of 1909. The cuts were last week finally upheld by the U. S. Supreme Court, which unanimously ruled: "The Act of 1909 . . . was but a regulation of the conduct of the board and not a term of a continuing contract of indefinite duration with the individual teacher...
...curtain time after time. Later she sang Ponchielli's La Gioconda, Bellini's Norma, Leonora in Verdi's Il Trovatore. Though Cigna has a frail lower voice and occasionally forces notes, she sang these ornate roles with brilliance and spirit. Johnson wanted to extend her term so she could be Donna Anna in a revival of Mozart's Don Giovanni. La Scala, where she was scheduled to sing this month, would not release...
With magnificent effrontery, Germany maintains that it has no secret debt at all. It rationalizes this claim by the simple expedient of ignoring the incalculable amounts of short-term tax-anticipation certificates, "labor creation bills," and similar inflationary paper it has pumped into the credit system. According to the Reich, this paper is not debt until it becomes due, a contention which would have a counterpart in the U. S. if WPA workers were paid in baby Government Bonds which were excluded from the national debt until they matured. SEC pointed out that by the middle of 1935 this...
...part of bondholders would have mitigated the U. S. investor's sorry lot. The logical people to get tough are the bankers who floated the issues originally and now act as fiscal agents for the bonds. It so happens that many of these fiscal agents are also short-term Reich creditors, either under the standstill agreements or as holders of Reich Treasury dollar notes. Seizure of German bank balances in the U. S. for the benefit of U. S. bondholders would mean, in effect, seizure of the funds from which payments are made on the banks' short-term...