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...week the naval correspondent of London's carefully conservative Morning Post did not say that Germany has any actual submarines, but he did affirm that she has an excellent new type of undersea boat on drafting boards and in the brains of capable designers. Special advantage of this blueprint craft is that it needs no storage batteries for submerged propulsion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: German Blueprint | 3/11/1935 | See Source »

...summer, she made the Government responsible for relief. To keep the insurance fund solvent its payments to any one man are limited to about 26 weeks (on a sliding scale) in any one year and the number of weeks he gets benefits decreases as time goes on. Under the blueprint Ohio plan benefit payments were limited to 16 weeks in any one year. Wisconsin, with "reserves" instead of insurance, limits benefits to ten weeks a year-the lesser number of weeks being required principally because contributions to the fund are only two-thirds as high as those proposed in Ohio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOCIAL SERVICES: Breaking Soil | 11/26/1934 | See Source »

Jesus knew nothing of these technicalities. One searches the Gospels in vain for any blueprint, any N.R.A. code, any planned economy, any knowledge of Blackstone or Einstein. Yet Christ's simple words have made and unmade nations, determined the lives and destinies of untold millions of people, and have been the controlling influence in history for nearly 2000 years. Why? Because behind his simple words throbbed the power of a unique, unconquerable, divine spirit. Behind the veil of utter simplicity shone the glory and majesty of a deathless ideal which made men say when once they saw it, "When...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gospel and Code | 10/25/1934 | See Source »

Backed by Williams' millions. Wedell began building high-speed planes in 1930. Unable to read a blueprint, he built "by ear," learned by experience. Last year in one of his own ships he set the world's land-plane speed record (304.98 m.p.h.). His wife set the woman's land-plane record in the same ship. Col. Roscoe Turner's West-East transcontinental record 10 hr. 4 min. 55 sec.) and East-West record (12 hr. 33 min.) were both made in a Wedell ship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Death of Wedell | 7/2/1934 | See Source »

...sentimentalism. From a pedagogical standpoint this can only be accomplished by thorough specialized study early in the curriculum of business as it exists both statically and dynamically. The larger objectives can be effectively approached only on the background of such training. Any other approach would turn into efforts to blueprint the future and project Utopias in ways which will always remain logically impossible of attainment, because new and unforeseeable factors continuously intrude their forces and require reappraisals of the whole situation. The study of interrelationships will be most constructively pursued if it starts in efforts to coordinate the elements within...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Donham Outlines Broader Approach By Business School To Economic Problems | 3/1/1933 | See Source »

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