Word: terme
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...business meeting before the program, George P. Gardiner '10, will be elected president of the club to succeed E. A. Taft '04, who has just completed a three-year term in office. Leverett Saltonstall '14, will become vice-president, and Alexander Wheeler '08, will take over the office of secretary...
...Charles lies at the front door of the college, and no sailor needs to be told of the pleasure that could be derived from a sail now and then during the spring term. There are hundreds of students who have sailed before and would like to do some more of it. There are hundreds more who would like to learn, for a knowledge of sailing is one of the first requisites in obtaining many of the better summer jobs which the Student Employment Office yearly apportions...
...clock in Phillips Brooks House, the Sociology Club will hear Read Bain, Chairman of the Department of Sociology at Miami University in Ohio, speak on "Sociology, A Natural Science." Professor Bain is visiting lecturer in the Sociology Department this year. He has recently been elected for a two-year term to the editorship of the American Sociological Review...
...that these reporters would not feel piqued by his printing the words in Liberty which they had not been allowed to print, day before Liberty appeared he released the transcripts of 16 press conferences (out of the 337 held in the 1933-37 term), presumably picked as the best expression of Rooseveltian philosophy. Of all those released, the "horse-and-buggy" conference, held three days after NRA was invalidated by the Supreme Court, was most famous...
...success. On the basis of a study of three years' registrations, Lawrence C. Vass, chief of SEC's Investment Banking section, decided that "the problem of financing for small business today is its inability to raise junior-debt and equity capital, rather than an absence of short-term credit." In other words, when a small business wants temporary funds, banks are glad to provide them.* But when a small business wants $500,000 to build a new plant, banks are generally unwilling to take such a long-term risk and the only resort for the business...