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Besides the Harvard office there will also be one at M.I.T., as well as the original city chapter. The University chapter will be by far the largest. It has 350 members now and Richard G. Axt, acting chairman, expects the group to exceed 750 by the end of the summer...
...changes in schedules of courses for the Summer Term without incurring a charge of $5. Additional courses (beyond the three required) may be dropped up to July 5th without incurring the additional course fee, but a charge for extra instruction at the rate of $5 per week (not to exceed $50 per course) will be made for any course dropped after July...
From Washington came one ray of hope. The Wage Stabilization Board gave copper producers approval to use a wage increase (not to exceed 18½? an hour) as a basis for a boost in prices. Up till then the strike-bound mining companies (Kennecott, Phelps Dodge) had refused to meet demands for an 18½? boost. The present 12?-a-lb. copper ceiling price, they maintained, was too low to meet these demands. To take care of this, OPA is expected to announce a boost in the copper ceiling price to 14.32? this week-enough, it hopes, to absorb...
...amount of the loan, but merely the amount of guaranty or insurance to be granted by the Veterans Administration, that is subject to limitation. Where the loan is to purchase real estate, the guaranty may not exceed $4,000, or 50% of the loan, or the insurance credit $4,000, or 15% of the loan, but if the lender is satisfied as to the veteran's ability to pay the carrying charges, there is no limit to the amount of money that may be loaned. On non-real-estate loans, the same holds true, except that the limitation...
What about the rest of the grain-producing world? Washington food experts estimated that Canada would exceed its June 30 goal of 3,500,000 tons, Australia would meet its 1,000,000-ton commitment, and that Argentina, by including grain other than wheat, would make its 1,500,000 tonnage...