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...summer of 1932 the college felt the necessity of opening a co-operative hall for men. It has met with splendid success and enthusiasm from the 6,5 residents. The cost is but $5 per week for board & room. Although it was necessary to provide a somewhat larger budget for the food for the men it was possible to reduce j the price of room rent for them on account of the I type of hall used. A woman does the cooking while all other work in the hall is done...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Feb. 6, 1933 | 2/6/1933 | See Source »

Walker Downer Hines, onetime Federal director general of railroads, who some wiseacres promptly predicted would be the next Director of the Budget. After Mr. Hines left, the President-elect confided to the Press that he was working on a plan for a national transportation commission in which would be consolidated the Interstate Commerce Commission and Federal regulation of civil aeronautics, shipping and bus & truck traffic. Less concrete were his ideas on a national commission on communications to be built around the Federal Radio and Power Commissions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Affectionately, Frank'' | 2/6/1933 | See Source »

...finances of many undergraduates. Payment on the part of those who have pledged and then forgotten or failed, according to Young, would enable the Council to have finances comparable to the needs of the organization. Subject to final approval when time has been allowed for further payments, the budget which the Council is endeavoring to follow is roughly as follows: Red Cross, $250; Committee on Friendly Relations among Foreign Students $250; Salvation Army $125; Industrial Aid Society $125; Cambridge Boy Scouts $125; International Students' Service $125; and Phillips Brooks House $3000. An additional $2000 is for class expenses. Freshman receptions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDENT COUNCIL REVENUE REDUCED OVER 18 PERCENT | 2/1/1933 | See Source »

...council's 1932 budget was as follows: Red Cross, $500: Committee on Friendly Relations among Foreign Students, $500; $850 divided among The Salvation Army. The International Student Society, The Industrial Aid Society of Boston, and the Cambridge chapter of the Boy Scouts of America Phillips Brooks House received $4000, which was, as usual, distributed to minor charity organizations directly connected with the House. Approximately $2000 was contributed toward class expenses: the cost of photographing nominees for class office amounted alone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDENT COUNCIL REVENUE REDUCED OVER 18 PERCENT | 2/1/1933 | See Source »

...budget indicated above is the budget which the Council will be forced to tender pending the payment of pledges by students who up until this time have failed to make good the pay ment of oblgation signed in September. With the payment by men who until now have allowed their pledges to lapse, the council will be able to extend its service to the fields of charity, donations which as a basis of paper pledges if could make but which due to lack of undergraduate cooperation, must remain undone

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDENT COUNCIL REVENUE REDUCED OVER 18 PERCENT | 2/1/1933 | See Source »

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