Word: deductionism
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It is axiomatic that Harvard's attitude towards wages must reflect the nature of the University and its position in the country. The deduction from this statement is that, unlike many public institutions and itself at times in the past, Harvard cannot abuse its reputation by using the steadiness of...
Prime evidence of current business recession are steel operations, last week off 41 points from the year's high of 92.3% of capacity. To this statistic U. S. Steel Corp., world's largest industrial organization, bellwether of steel production and of New York stockmarket prices, last week gave...
President John J. Pelley of the Association of American Railroads summarized the current gloom of railroaders by further plain speaking: "The margin between income and operating expenses has been so thin that the railroads face a real crisis. Because there is no other way to meet this crisis than to...
". . . Who is it that comes in at the White House to do some work and plays not only the piano but the accordion and the guitar . . .? Could it be Tommy Corcoran, White House Tommy, as they call him in Washington . . .? If this deduction be correct, it is proposed that next...
When Administration officials appeared at the Congressional tax evasion inquiry last summer, Lawyer Shafroth did not approve their naming companies and individuals who had discovered and used tax loopholes. The obvious deduction that his resignation-sent in last June but not accepted until last week-was the consequence of his...