Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Nine fields were enumerated in which the cooperation of Europeans in the Union would be of great mutual benefit. Greatest of these, of course, is TARIFFS. Plainly, if the States of Europe ever begin to trade like those of the U. S. ? that is without the balks and checks of tariffs between States ? then Europe, which already cuts below U. S. prices, should be able so to increase her efficiency as to loom as an appalling rival in the race for world trade...
...attempt to bring about mutual athletic relations, the CRIMSON stands unequivocably behind existing Harvard athletic policy. The positions of Harvard and Princeton undergraduates, as expressed by their publications, present no irreconcilable differences. The CRIMSON advocates the resumption of athletic relations with Princeton on a dual basis. The position of Princeton, as expressed this morning in the editorial of the Daily Princetonian, is not fundamentally opposed to the CRIMSON's stand...
...after all. With the first bright rays of spring sunshine, however, the Botanic Gardens once more bloom securely on the front page of the morning paper, but this time in the tranquil atmosphere of compromise. The Harvard administration and the local gardening forces have settled their difficulties to their mutual satisfaction. The buds will sprout in peace this spring, for the war of the roses is over...
...must continue your investigation into the love-making of whales (TIME, March 24) it is unlikely that you will find anything more delicate nor more adequate than the language of Herman Melville in that greatest of all whale stories, Moby Dick: "When overflowing with mutual esteem; they salute one another more hominum...
...merge with its biggest and bitterest competitor, Montgomery Ward & Co. To tales that Sears, Roebuck's General Robert E. Wood and Montgomery Ward's George Bain Everitt have been engaged in conferences, General Wood stated: "We had luncheon together several times and have discussed certain things of mutual interest, hut if there is any trend toward consolidation I do not know about it." Wall Street cynics read the denial, remarked that a problem of mutual interest must be how to get mail order shares back to 1929 levels...