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General Johnson, too, has a number of Jews in his Recovery army, foremost of whom are Sol Arian Rosenblatt, Administrator of Division V (Amusements & Transportation), and Alexander Sachs, Chief of the Division of Research & Planning. Head of NRA's Labor Advisory Board is Dr. Leo Wolman (prolabor but not a radical), who also sits on the National Labor Board and heads the Automobile Labor Board. And finally there is Rose Schneiderman (Labor Advisory Board) who last January went to Puerto Rico to iron out its labor difficulties and, more recently, has threatened to sue Dr. Wirt for calling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Jobs & Jews | 5/21/1934 | See Source »

Worcester: Campbell, g.; Urban, l.f.b.; Bounakes, r.f.b.; Bealey, l.h.b.; Francis, c.h.b.; Hayes, Pino, r.h.b.; T. Avian, l.o.f.; Davey, l.i.f.; J. Arian, c.f.; Pevault, r.i.f.; Brown, Dorsey, r.o.f...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Darling Makes Three Goals As Frosh Downs Worcester | 10/30/1933 | See Source »

...vigils and meditations. The Besant Society believes that children born on the Pacific Coast, Canada and Australia (or other fresh, unexhausted lands) are creatures of a new, sixth race, capable of seeing ethereal spirits, possessed of clairvoyance. All other people living are said to derive from the fifth, or Arian root race. Another Besant belief: California is highly electrical, hence occult manifestations are frequent. Great is the hope of the Society that Krotona will prove a breeding place of strapping, golden children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: California Cults | 3/31/1930 | See Source »

...domain of the Greek Catholic Church, the Roman pontiff and, indeed, all "Orthodox" Christian Churches show profound interest in this occasion. For it was the Council of Nicaea in 325 which scotched "the most dreadful heresy which has ever threatened the Christian Church." This was the Arian heresy that Jesus Christ was not divine but merely the most perfect of God's creatures. In committing to Cardinal Tacci Porcelli the task of due celebration, Pope Piux XI wrote: '"What heartfelt interest We feel . . . can be easily understood by anyone with even moderate knowledge of ecclesiastical history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Nicaea | 5/18/1925 | See Source »

...Arian heresy" (see above) ha existed throughout Christendom al most from the beginning. Its mos distinguished appearance has been in the form of Unitarianism, late in fulfilment. During the week, the Unitarians of America celebrated at Bos ton the centennial of their formal organization. Significance. Theologically, the chief characteristic of Unitarianism is its denial of the Trinity*-a doctrine on which nearly every other Christian body is in substantial agreement. Denial of the Trinity is tantamount to denial of the divinity of Christ. To the layman, Unitarianism means both these denials-and one thing more: a spirit, urbane, tolerant, intellectual...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Boston | 5/18/1925 | See Source »

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