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Assembling at 2:45 p. m. the House began to debate Clause 17 of Mr. Snowden's budget (TIME, April 21). At 12:30 a. m. that night Mr. Churchill, weary from his hours of onslaught, snarled: "How much longer does the Chancellor of the Exchequer intend to keep this House in session...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Snowden's Waterloo | 6/30/1930 | See Source »

...college, that the faculty should have more money. The Board thought that the junior college was a failure, that faculty salaries were secondary to the acquisition and upkeep of physical property, that the office of Assistant President was superfluous. When the Board refused to accept next year's budget as presented by President Kelly-with salary increases made at the expense of other university expenditures-he resigned. Last week Wilbur Divain Vincent, Commissioner of Education, was made acting president. Muscovites wondered whence their next president would come...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: New Presidents | 6/23/1930 | See Source »

Advertising. Warner Brother's advertising budget for the next twelve months will be: $2,000,000 in newspapers; $500,000 in magazines; $250,000 for exploitation; $250,000 in trade magazines; $500,000 on billboards. These items, explained Advertising Manager A. P. Waxman, would not cover local advertising fields, which theatre managers will have to look after as heretofore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Warner Week | 6/9/1930 | See Source »

...budget, drawn up annually by the Council to arrange, for assistance of worthy charities, will be under the direction of Chalfant, in accordance with a precedent established last year, when John Cross '30, treasurer of the Council, had charge of this part of the Council's program...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTS MUNROE TO PRESIDENT'S CHAIR | 5/28/1930 | See Source »

...Farbenindustrie. Now Germany im ports no nitrate from Chile, but exports each year about $50,000,000 worth of synthetic nitrogen. This was a notable triumph for science; it provided a valuable stimulus to the German post-War recovery; but for Chile it was disastrous. Backbone of the Chilean budget is the export tax on nitrates. Frantically, the producers association played with price-fixing, abandoned it, watched the synthetic competition mount, in Germany, in the U. S., until in 1929 Chile provided only 25% of the world production of all forms of nitrates. A new threat loomed at Hopewell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Nitrates | 5/26/1930 | See Source »

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