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Burns, a third-year student at Rutgers, completed six of eight passes--two for touchdowns--in his last appearance to boost his aerial gains for five games to a sizzling 484 yards. He tossed two touchdown passes to end Bucky Hatchett, another dangerous man on the offense, to increase his season's total of scoring aerials...

Author: By Joseph BUNYAN (sports and Rutgers Targum), S | Title: Rutgers Battles Today with 1946's Aces: Passer Burns, Dancer Grimes | 11/1/1947 | See Source »

...inflation curbs" top listing on his agenda, several Congressmen have declared their intent to introduce tax reduction measures as soon as Congress assembles. It is generally conceded that any overall tax reduction would release more money to be spent in an already inflated market, and thus give prices another boost...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brass Tacks | 10/31/1947 | See Source »

Captain Huna Rosenfeld, John Cogan and Bill Baker are expected to lead the Harvard pack today. Weather permitting, Vince Moriarty (potentially the number one man) will fly to New Jersey this morning in an effort to boost the Crimson's chances...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harriers Set for Eli, Tiger Chase At Nassau Today | 10/31/1947 | See Source »

Monday's nocturnal scrimmage, the first contact work in practice since the season officially opened, proved a tremendous boost to morale yesterday as the Varsity began pointing for Rutgers' rapid eleven this weekend...

Author: By Robert W. Morgan jr., | Title: Contact Work Lifts Crimson Squad Morale | 10/30/1947 | See Source »

These are by no means normal, peacetime figures. In 1939-40, for example, total expenses were about ten million dollars, with total income approximately the same. While expenses have increased evenly up and down the long list, the income boost has been provided primarily by a huge jump in tuition. This has resulted from the overall increased enrollment, and from hiked-up tuition fees in some parts of the University, such as the Business School. The effect on University balance sheets of a return to prewar enrollments--and the consequent reduction of income--in the fact of postwar economic conditions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brass Tacks | 10/27/1947 | See Source »

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