Word: augusts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...February of the same year the Monthly Labor Review published a lengthy bibliography on "Dismissal Compensation" which skirts the same held. See also issues for October and December 1931, January, April, June and August 1932. Other important articles are a series by Rexford G. Tugwell on the "Theory of Occupational Obsolescence" beginning in the Political Science Quarterly in June 1031; an article by Robert G. Myers in the Journal of Political Economy, August 1929: an article by Clague & Couper in the Quarterly Journal of Economics, February 1931: studies by Elizabeth F. Baker in the American Economics Review, 1930, by Paul...
...Another shock of the week was a sudden announcement by Tokyo police that they had caught four men red-handed in a plot to assassinate Premier Viscount Makoto Saito. Was there perhaps something strange about this? There was. The four men were caught not last week but last August. News of their plot was hushed by the Government, carefully saved for a purpose. Possibly the Government also had something to do with springing the "revelations" concerning U. S. Minister Johnson. To the Japanese masses these shocks were real last week, but to Japanese statesmen they were convenient. Premier Saito...
...august American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Atlantic City last week Dr. William Francis Gray Swann, 48, president of the American Physical Society, director of the Franklin Institute's Bartol Research Foundation, played his 'cello. Professor Dayton Clarence Miller, 66, played several of 40 flutes he brought from the Case School of Applied Science. Professor David Eugene Smith, 72, of Columbia, mathematician, told about the Oriental books which he collects as a companion hobby to his other hobby of historical, mathematical and astronomical instruments. Dr. Clarence N. Flickman, who researches for Bell Telephone Laboratories...
...nearly two months it has been known that Elisha Walker would become a Kuhn, Loeb 6 Co. partner Jan. i, that Partner Jerome J. Hanauer would resign (TIME, Nov. 28). Last week Kuhn, Loeb made it official and also took into their august partnership Hugh Knowlton, lawyer, onetime vice president of Manhattan Co.'s International Acceptance Bank and a Kuhn. Loeb employe since last Jan. i. Graduated from Yale (1914), Partner Knowlton is Police Justice of the Village of Kings Point, L. I. although his home is in Syosset...
...Ohio, "Mother of Presidents," to see Governor White, James Middleton Cox and the local Democratic bosses; 3) a trip to Manchester, Mass, to call on Col. Edward Mandell House whose support he enlisted. In July he appeared at the Charlottesville (Va.) Institute of Public Affairs, held court. In August he dramatized his disagreement with President Hoover on St. Lawrence waterpower. In February 1932 he jettisoned the League of Nations as a party encumbrance. In April he was not above talking partisan politics over the Lucky Strike radio hour...