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...Finally in 1939 finances demanded a complete revision of format and policy. The Transcript under new management blossomed forth with the "Newscope," front page pictures, headlines and unfamiliar makeups, without the usual Jay ad in the left-hand corner. But the five cent tariff and fatter editions failed to offset the continued small circulation...
Since one of the older German professors died unexpectedly last fall, the money saved from his salary will fully offset the economies of the budget cut. All undergraduate courses will be kept next year; tutorial will remain as complete as it was; and none of the younger men in the Department will be dismissed...
Staff Payrolls. News staffs have been cut about 25% by conscription since no exemptions are now allowed except for oldsters and key men. But salary savings are partly offset because most dailies pay conscriptees up to one-half their pre-war salaries...
...before gains and losses on investments) have hovered around $400,000,000 a year, have shown little tendency to pick up as other businesses improved. Many a bank has boosted its earnings by taking profits in the rising bond market-subject now to being offset by losses if the market turns down...
...recent years the trend has been toward offering House membership to all Juniors and Seniors desiring it at the expense of the Sophomores. This has been partially offset, however, by the establishment of the system of nonresident memberships...