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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...affiliated with Columbia Phonograph Co. and the Arthur Judson Concert Bureau. Broadcaster Newman got time on WOR and WABC. Then he sold control to a Philadelphia contractor, Jerome Louchheim. When Contractor Louchheim turned Columbia Broadcasting System over to young William Paley it consisted of WABC and 15 affiliated stations bound under loose contracts, and it was costing him more money every...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Jazz-Age Diamond | 3/21/1932 | See Source »

Professor Burkhard's book, the fifteenth volume in the series "Meister der Graphik", is devoted to Burgkmair's woodcuts. The 96 illustrations have been chosen to trace the development of the artist from his early manner, still largely bound by tradition, to the complete independence and command of style shown in such works as the portraits of Jacob Fugger and Pope Julius II, and in the several series of woodcuts commissioned by the Emperer. A chronological catalogue, and a concordance supplying references to previous important works on Burgkmair, give the book especial value for students of this period; while...

Author: By R. W. P., | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF | 3/15/1932 | See Source »

...completely the Lindberghs, their advisers and police had knuckled under to the kidnappers was evidenced in a still later bulletin by Columbia Broadcasting System which suggested that those in possession of Charles Augustus get in touch with some lawyer, who would be ethically bound not to betray them, or communicate with the Lindberghs over a dial telephone, from which no call can be traced. Only an ominous silence was forthcoming from the abductors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Snatchers on Sourland Mt. | 3/14/1932 | See Source »

...Frank Wesley Warne, 77, retired Methodist Episcopal Bishop of India (1900-28); of pneumonia and nephritis; in Brooklyn. Once while in Mesopotamia, he learned unexpectedly that no ship sailed in time for him to attend a church conference in Des Moines, Iowa. Undaunted, he radioed a U. S.-bound oil tanker for passage, was told that he would be taken aboard only if he signed on as an engine-room wiper. For three torrid weeks, 66-year-old Bishop Warne wiped engines, was still in greasy dungarees when met at the docks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Mar. 14, 1932 | 3/14/1932 | See Source »

...10th, when the German electorate will make its final choice between the stability for which President von. Hindenburg stands and the aggressive opportunism of Adolf Hitler, will the rest of the world take its eyes from the German political horizon. Although the other nations whose fortunes are so closely bound up with the rise or fall of the German Republic will assure themselves that Hitler "has shot his bolt," conviction will only come with an unassailable Hindenburg victory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MORNING AFTER | 3/14/1932 | See Source »

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