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...testifying as an alienist in legal cases. He testified to the "mental irresponsibility" that saved Harry K. Thaw from the electric chair, to the "mental irresponsibility'' which saved Blanca de Saulles from the charge of killing her husband, to the "mental incompetence'' of Jackson Barnett. rich Creek, whose oil royalties the Government tried to protect from Gypsey Oil Co., from his wife and from the Baptist Home Mission.* Dr. Jelliffe told how Banker Harriman had been examined. The banker knew the names of rivers in Europe and capitals of States, could describe certain birds, flowers...
Died. Leah Barnato Blackwell, 40, England's "Queen of Diamonds," daughter of the late Diamond Tycoon Barnett ("Barney") Barnato, divorced last month from Carlyle Blackwell, oldtime cinemactor (TIME, April 3); of heart disease; in London...
...Ramsdell, Sherborn, Mass.; H. A. Rehder, Jamaica Plain, Mass.; J. W. Riley, Jr., Brunswick, Me.; G. M. Riseman, Dorchester, Mass.; T. W. Robinson, Cambridge, Mass.; J. A. Ross, Jr., Cambridge, Mass.; G. R. Russell, Milton, Mass.; F. J. Safler, San Francisco, Calif.; A. W. Samborski, Belmont, Mass.; Barnett Savery, Seattle, Wash.; J. S. Thomas, Quincy, Mass.; P. A. Tyko, Boston, Mass.; L. A. Walford...
...Fred Henderson: Economic Consequences of Power Production, 1931. Alvin Harvey Hansen: Economic Stabilisation in an Unbalanced World, 1932. Paul H. Douglas & Aaron Director: Problem of Unemployment, 1931. Leon P. Alford: In Recent Economic Chanties, 1926, Chapter 2; Leo Wolman in Recent Economic Chanties, Chapter 6; also George E. Barnett, a publication of the Harvard University Press on Machine and Labor. Important magazine articles are also numerous. The general subject is discussed abroad under the heading of "Rationalization," and a report on the "Social Aspects of Rationalization" published by the International Labor Office at Geneva in 1931, will serve...
...Colorado, Alva Blanchard Adams. Pueblo banker, onetime (1923-24) Senator, and nephew of the present Governor, nosed out John T. Barnett, wealthy Denver oilman, for the Democratic senatorial nomination, vice Senator Charles Winfield Waterman, deceased. Attorney Karl Cortlandt Schuyler of Denver easily won the Republican nomination. The Democratic primary vote rose from 47.000 in 1930 to 122,000 whereas the Republican primary vote declined from...