Word: terme
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fairly characteristic excerpts from a volume called The Folklore of Capitalism which, published last November (TIME, Jan. 3), has since sold 20,000 copies. Author of The Folklore of Capitalism is an irreverent, eloquent 46-year-old Yale law professor named Thurman Wesley Arnold whose previous career included a term in the Wyoming Legislature, legal work for the New Deal as a trial examiner for the SEC, consultant to Department of Justice's Trustbusting Robert Houghwout Jackson...
When Cuba revived constitutional government in 1936, after a three-year lapse, the constitution provided that half the lower chamber be renewed every two years. Some months ago the members drew lots to determine those who would serve the short two-year term and at last week's balloting a majority of the unlucky holders were up for reelection. All the candidates, although they represented seven parties, were pledged to Batista and his Three-Year Plan. Cuban voters were so apathetic that less than 30% of the electorate went to the polls...
...potency-which they are today. With the successful purchase of the New York Telegram and later of the great New York World, they moved into Manhattan and gained prestige. Meanwhile Scripps-Howard came to identify a type of journalism, popular but not vulgar, liberal (supporting Roosevelt in his first term) but independent (criticizing Roosevelt later...
There is no formal application blank for the scholarships, but students wishing to be considered should list the amount of their April term bill, their approximate resources, the amount they are receiving from University loan or beneficiary aid funds, whether they have a scholarship or student employment position, what activities they had participated in, their group in the rank list, and any other information they think might be of value to the committee...
...member of the Law Review told investigators that his organization had once offered $100 to the young publication but has since refrained from payment. He cited the achievement of the yearbook men in putting charges on term bills, something the Review has not been able to do during its 50 years of existence...