Word: totaled
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...They learned that the Agent General of Reparations, Mr. Seymour Parker Gilbert, called last week upon Premier Raymond Poincaré of France, and drew from him an admission that the French Government might soon consent to some scaling down of German reparations and to their fixation at a definite total sum. This last point was strongly urged by Agent Gilbert in his most recent report (TIME, Dec. 26), and, last week, he discussed it thoroughly not. only with M. Poincaré at Paris, but next day in Brussels with the Belgian Finance Minister Baron Maurice Houtart. At present the total...
...achieved at 9,502,700.000 marks, a figure higher by 367,500,000 marks than last year, but actually swollen not by extravagance but by the fact that Germany's reparations' burden rises during the coming year 750,000,000 marks to its final maximum annual total of 2,500,000,000 marks...
...Arrangements were virtually completed last week for the Texas Corp. to acquire the California Petroleum Corp. through an exchange of stocks. The Texas Corp. is the largest "independent" oil company in the U. S., has total assets of $432,000,000 including 2,400,000 acres of oil lands in the U. S. and Mexico. The California Petroleum Corp., with assets of $98,000,000, has 70,000 opulent acres in California. Reason for the merger: to expand the Texas Corp.'s operations in the Far East in order to compete more effectively against the Standard...
...Report for 1926-27 it is pointed out that 16 men "fully qualified from a scholastic point of view and who were morally acceptable" were refused entrance to the Class of 1931 because of the numerical limitation requirement. Furthermore, in the colleges of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts the total number of applicants turned away was 141, of which 28 were men and 113 women...
...would take a blind man, a hypocrite, or a total abstainer from Boston parties to deny that there is not at least a germ of truth in the picture which Miss Lowella Cabot paints in the Advocate of the Harvard man off on a tear in Boston. Overdrawn the picture is, of course, but no more off the plumb line than is necessary for good satire...