Word: supportable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...close of the War left the University facing many and great needs which had to be satisfied before the effort to obtain an endowment for economic research could be resumed. The Committee found itself with a statistical organization and a publication enterprise on its hands, which could support themselves and accumulate a moderate reserve but could not be expected to provide money for other purposes. Until 1928 conditions continued unfavorable for the prosecution of the original plan of providing the Department of Economics with the facilities it required for economic research and the collection of materials needed for the purpose...
...under the direction of the Executive Committee, she is also assisting in a research project presently to be mentioned. Thus, after nearly sixteen years, economic research has acquired its place in the sun at Harvard University, with every prospect that it will thrive and demonstrate its right to permanent support...
...reference to Princeton and Westminster Seminaries." Steadily had Dr. Craig's editorials assailed the new order of things at Princeton, repeatedly had he praised the transplanted old guard in Philadelphia. Since The Presbyterian is among the most influential organs of the church and Princeton has heretofore enjoyed its support, Dr. Craig's antagonism undoubtedly nettled the seminarians. Observers found particularly significant the fact that Dr. William Leonard McEwan, Princeton's board chairman, is also chairman of Presbyterian Publishing...
...business of the National Lutheran Council meeting included appropriating $69,000 for world service and emergency relief in 1930, and $50,000 for the encouragement, maintenance and relief of the Lutheran church in Russia and to help struggling Lutheran churches in smaller European countries. The $50,000 must also support European seminarians and foreign missionary emergency work. Dr. Gustaf Albert Brandelle of Rock Island, Ill., was re-elected President of the council for the coming year...
Operators. With Controller Wilson's aid and generous support of the entire Government commercial flying has bounded throughout Canada. Four years ago there were only 14 private firms in the country's entire 3,684,723 square miles. Now there are 89 companies. Last year they carried 100,000 passengers; with only 24 crashes-29 dead, 20 hurt...