Word: anxiously
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...N.R.A., the Harvard Debating Connett, in its first debate of the year, will meet Princeton at Meriden, Connecticut on Monday evening, November 27. This debate is to be held under the auspices of the Meriden Community Center, an organization containing a number of Harvard graduates. These men have been anxious to have the Harvard team visit the town and plans have been completed finally to hold the Princeton debate there...
...supervisor of the election, Minister of Interior Dr. Wilhelm Frick announced after anxious cogitation that the plebiscite question will be put in highly personal language on the ballot thus: "Dost thou, German man or German woman, approve of the policy of the Reich government, and art thou ready to acknowledge this policy as the expression of thy own viewpoint and will and solemnly pledge thyself thereto...
...British markets, and to discuss foreign exchange. British firms have great sums frozen in Argentine banks through foreign exchange regulations. Before he left England, Vice President Roca sat down with President Walter Runciman of the British Board of Trade and initialed a treaty including an agreement whereby British firms anxious to get their money out of Argentina may buy with their blocked pesos a special issue of 20-year 4% bonds issued in sterling...
Aggressive and anxious to avenge a 3-3 tie with Harvard last year, the Big Green soccer team will line up opposite the Crimson varsity this afternoon at 3 o'clock on the Business School field. Today's contest is rated as an insignia game for the Indians...
...great contribution toward world financial confidence had she stabilized her dollar in relation to the pound and the franc [which President Roosevelt refused to do at the time of the World Economic Conference]. I say without hesitation that before many months have passed the United States authorities will be anxious to see their dollar as stable as our own currency. . . . If the [NRA] experiment fails it means another period of depression in the United States and that cannot occur without hav ing its effect on us." Same night in London the Roosevelt experiment was sardonically described by Sir Josiah Stamp...