Word: published
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Then Northwestern's Air Law Institute announced that it would publish an Air Law Review. That was nightmare to N. Y. U. whose Law School Professors had worked long and diligently on such a review. The Law Professors hustled together manuscripts and produced the first U. S. Air Law Review. It appeared last week...
...schools there are which annually impress their friends and bore most of their students by staging a classical drama, usually something translated from Plautus or Aristophanes. It would indeed startle the public if leading newspapers gave these events more than cursory notice. Were a newspaper to publish long passages from such a play, readers would suspect the editor had gone mad. In England the public views the classics differently...
Because the Treasury does not publish the whys and wherefores of each refund, many a senator has made loud complaint against the secret system of refunds. In the past one of the loudest complainants has been Senator James Couzens of Michigan. This year's list carries a tax refund of $989,883 for him. No explanations were necessary because, as everyone knows, the U. S. had sued Senator Couzens for $10,000,000 as unpaid taxes on his profits from the sale of his Ford Motor Co. stock, had not only lost its case but had been ordered...