Word: terme
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...substituting a flat 18% levy on all corporate income, with exemptions for corporations earning less than $25,000; 2) killing the House's complex capital gains tax, substituting a flat 15% on capital gains arising from the sale of assets held over 18 months, reducing taxes on short term capital gains and capital gains by taxpayers in low income brackets; 3) an amendment introduced by Idaho's Borah removing exemption provisions from all future issues of Government securities...
William E. Kondall '40, fastest freestyler in the British Empire, and king of distance men at Harvard and in the United States, will leave Cambridge at the end of the current term to take a position with the Coca-Cola Corporation...
...formal application blank is necessary, but undergraduates who will need aid on the April term bill should write to the Scholarship Committee of the Council, Phillips Brooks House, giving as complete information as possible on the following points: amount of April term bill, and resources student has to meet that bill, and the amount he has borrowed from or been granted by, the University in loans, scholarships, jobs...
...measures tentatively taking top-ranking postmasters out of the reach of patronage-hungry congressmen. What will emerge from the conference is hard to predict, for while the Ramspeck bill which has passed the House would give the postmasters life tenure, the Senate version provides for only an eight year term, and while the former would life the burden of senatorial confirmation, the latter retains this, the "good old way" of patronage appointments. Both bills would be an improvement over the situation existing up until July, 1936, but neither would equal the sweeping reform provided by the president's executive order...
...gift of $30,000 to establish a traveling fellowship in memory of Elizabeth Cary Agassiz has been left to Radcliffe it was announced yesterday by President Comstock at the opening of the term...