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Dates: during 1930-1939
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These facts alone should be sufficient to make Mr. Insull's position uncomfortable in any court of law. When the additional evidence that Insull took $300,000 of capital stock to put into speculative stocks on the open market is considered, there can hardly appear rcom for doubt about his guilt. Both Kruger's suicide and Stavinsky's mysterious death have prevented the law from making its claim on the great European embezzlers. Legal red-tape and the customary American ennui in dispensing justice should not be allowed to hinder a more satisfactory conclusion to matters on this side...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yesterday | 11/5/1934 | See Source »

...final Instalment of the estimates of the Liberal Club's Political Action Committee, the candidates for Lieutenant-Governor are discussed, together with Frank A. Goodwin, the Equal Tax (Independent) candidate for Governor. General conclusions drawn up by the committee will appear soon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOODWIN BACKS STUART CHASE, TOWNSEND PLAN | 11/2/1934 | See Source »

...congressional candidates from this district, Richard M. Russell '14, Mayor of Cambridge, and Robert Luce '82, the present Representative, the treatment of these two men will differ from that in previous reviews. No recommendations or estimates will be given; we suggest a vote on the issues, as both men appear to be capable...

Author: By The LIBERAL Club, | Title: REVIEWS OF LUCE, WASHBURN GIVEN BY LIBERAL CLUB | 11/1/1934 | See Source »

...Critic" is still the mugwump of Harvard journalism, still does not quite fit in with the established bi-party system. In its brief career it has shown its willingness to be independent, which will perhaps appear to the routine-minded as a willingness to be inconsistent. Mr. George Haskins in a very able introductory editorial does make an effort to knit together the "Critic's" past and its present, even to the point of not altogether repudiating last year's famous questionnaire; but on the whole this number of the "Critic" strikes out for itself unfettered by tradition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crane Brinton Calls Article of Alston Chase Brave, Fearless Bombshell in Critic Review | 10/30/1934 | See Source »

When Turner began to appear in this gaudy get-up before he had made any real name for himself as a speed flyer, Cy Caldwell wrote prophetically in Aero Digest: "A pilot with nerve enough to wear that uniform and kick a half-grown lion in the pants is bound to come in first eventually." And last year Roscoe Turner began "coming in first" until today he is the outstanding speed pilot of the U. S. His rivals sneer at his clothes, at his brash statements that he is "a bit of a hero to the boys of the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: Mildenhall to Melbourne | 10/29/1934 | See Source »

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