Word: answerable
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...President's Answer: the G. O. P. can always count on their 16,000,000 regulars. The Democrats win only when their leader can set hearts on fire...
...this paradox possible? The answer lies in the nature of the endowed institution. Harvard does not live on its endowments but on the interest which they earn. Thus, as the interest rate falls its income dwindles proportionately; so that to maintain income at a stable level, the downward trend of the interest rate would have to be offset by a proportional growth of endowments. And unfortunately there is little hope for endowments to increase: steeply progressive taxes prevent the accumulation of fabulous fortunes, and low interest rates discourage donations of large capital funds. The endowed college is hemmed...
...first review is in Math A, tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Upper Common Room of the Union. Philip M. Whitman, instructor in Mathematics, will lecture and answer questions. The complete schedule will be announced later...
Early last fall, the History I staff declared that "canned" answers are easily detected in an examination answer, and termed the use of tutoring notes "mere memorization of material which produces no original thought and seriously affects the grades of their users...
...production censuses have been going on since 1810, the first official census of all U. S. business (retailing, wholesaling, construction, service industries, etc.) was conducted under Herbert Hoover in 1930. The only ones since then, in 1933 and 1935, were unsatisfactory because businessmen were requested but not compelled to answer the questions. When a census taker asks a question, a businessman answers or may be fined $100 and put away for 60 days...