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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...endorsed all League sanctions against Italy, including the drastic buy-nothing-from-Italy sanction known as "Proposal No. 3." But, announced the Poles, until Italians complete and deliver to Poland the warships they are now building for her near Trieste, the Polish Government reserves the right not to be bound by any interpretation of sanctions which would prevent her from buying warships from Italy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The League: Sanctions | 10/28/1935 | See Source »

...quarters in Hundred House one day last week Dr. Endicott Peabody stepped into his limousine, rode out through the gates of Groton School. In similar fashion, dozens of times each year, "The Rector" starts out for New York and Boston to marry old Groton boys. This time he was bound for Albany where, next evening, he was guest of honor at the 71st convocation of the University of the State of New York...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Humane Doctor | 10/28/1935 | See Source »

Having made himself and Producer Hopkins a fortune with narratives concerning this gaudy set in such plays as Holiday (1928), Paris Bound (1927), Hotel Universe (1930), Playwright Barry solemnly resolved henceforth to keep his sacred and profane works separate. First result of this decision was a dramatic cropper two seasons ago when he wrote a pious work about some Boston Catholics called The Joyous Season. Taking a reef in his belt, Playwright Barry revealed last winter that, simply to make money enough for Producer Hopkins to present his forthcoming ballet, he was about to turn out Bright Star, which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Play in Manhattan: Oct. 28, 1935 | 10/28/1935 | See Source »

...Certain professors, like Mr. Hillyer, are capable judges of all forms of writing. Others who feel their jurisdiction limited, such as Mr. DeVoto, exclude certain forms, as he does poetry. Whether the student be a specialist or a genius budding in all directions, a little foresight is bound to direct him into the right course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ENGLISH LAUREL | 10/26/1935 | See Source »

...paid to the Romantics, who for some anthologizers are the only English poets, yet no less than the fitting amount of contributions from their pens are included. The editors, both of the prose volume and its poetry companion, have done their work with great skill. Splendidly printed and bound in the Oxford blue and gold, the collections are not only eminently useful from a scholarly standpoint but valuable in their well-presented opportunities for arm-chair enjoyment...

Author: By A. C. B., | Title: The Bookshelf | 10/22/1935 | See Source »

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