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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...revenue are Customs, Internal Revenue and such miscellaneous income as payments by foreign debtors and tolls from the Panama Canal. In his estimates of the country's income for fiscal 1929 and 1930, Secretary Mellon figured that Customs would increase 14 millions over 1928, to an annual total of 582 millions. Internal Revenue is figured for a drop of 52 millions in 1929 and eight more millions in 1930. The income tax provides the bulk of Internal Revenue. Income tax figures...
...first seven Budgets, for the years 1923 to 1929 inclusive, called for a total of $29,800,233,790 to run all branches of the Government. The Congresses appropriated $29,478,282.294, cutting the Budget Bureau's estimates by only $321,951,495, or 1.16% of the total. Of this amount, $135,468,732 was saved by the Naval Disarmament Conference, from the Budget for 1923. Since 1923, the Congresses have appropriated only $55,971,630 less than the Budget Bureau's estimates, or a margin of faultfinding and disagreement of less than .2%. President Coolidge declared himself...
...President announced an estimate of a $60,000,000 surplus of revenues over expenditures. The Treasury expects its total receipts for the year to increase about 10 millions over 1929, whereas the Government's total expenditures are figured at 14 millions below 1929. One large item helping this decrease will be 35 millions less to be paid in interest on the public debt, the principal of which will have been reduced by another billion (leaving a total of some 18 billions) by the end of 1929. The Government's running expenses are, in general, on the increase...
...second, though probably not the final, cut of the University hockey, squad was announced last night by the Harvard Athletic Association. The cut, which was made at the close of practice on Thursday, reduced the squad to a total of 23 players, including five of last season's letter...
...score during the first 30 seconds of play in the second period, while two Harvard men were off the ice. Two minutes later, Giddens tallied twice in quick succession, one unassisted and one on a rebound from Tudor's stick. The Crimson captain added two more counters to the total on passes from Holbrook and Stanley respectively, and Everett scored on a rebound to close the period...