Word: expectancy
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Britain. France and other debtor powers the State Department dispatched notes to the effect that the U. S. would expect full payment Dec. 15 and that the President would recommend another debt commission to Congress. Nothing was said about the certain rejection by Congress of this recommendation. Secretary Stimson's language to Britain made it plain that the Hoover Administration considered her plight graver than France's or Belgium's, that revision by capacity-to-pay would be likeliest in her case...
...colleges are really liberal?' The opinion of Mathiez, who had never been outside of France, is hardly supported by the insistence of Harvard's faculty on academic freedom. Of course it is impossible to conceive of a professional agitator on the faculty of any college. One can't expect an institution founded by capitalists on a capitalistic order to hire a Communist as professor of Economics. But Harvard has achieved noteworthy success in obtaining professors who are willing to examine radical sociological theories with open minds. There are few who will rate a student's intelligence low because he does...
...expect anything more from Roosevelt than from the present administration as far as relief goes. Any man who is safe for Raskob and Sloan is not safe for the working class...
...insult for the war veterans to demand that a generation which has lost patience with them pay their bills; for them to expect a nation, which is suffering as well, to subordinate itself to their wishes is insolence...
...axiomatic that I would expect the identical courtesy extended to others in this respect and will positively not be content until full data reaches...