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...Last week she took a holiday from the night club where she was appearing in the floor show with her husband, Crooner Arthur Jarrett. In group photographs of girl swimmers, Eleanor Holm Jarrett can be identified as the one with the best-looking bathing suit, the darkest fingernails, the broadest smile which, through all the vagaries of her career, has remained attractively inscribed upon her face as if it were a trademark. After playing about the pool and being photographed for three evenings, Eleanor Holm Jarrett last week finally jumped in to defend her 100-yd. backstroke championship. When...
...with the longish works, "Transitional Poem," "From Feathers to Iron," and "The Magnetic Mountain." The last is easily the best and it illustrates most nicely the sort of poetry which one may reasonably expect hereafter from Mr. Day Lewis. It is intellectual poetry, for its objectives are in the broadest sense "political." The poet has realized the gravity of the present situation, and he calls upon his contemporaries to arise to a full awareness of it. There must be no trafficking with the dead past. An advance must be made into new country, the collective society of the future...
...company, or any other manufacturing concern, subject to Federal regulation under the commerce clause of the Constitution? Quite definitely no. thought Judge Nields. In reaching this, the broadest section of his opinion, he observed: "The manufacturing operations conducted by defendant in its various plants or mills do not constitute interstate commerce. . . . If defendant's manufacturing plants and manufacturing operations are to be regarded as instruments for the interstate movement of goods it follows that practically all of the manufacturing industry of the United States would be brought within the control of the Federal government. Such result has received...
Endeavoring to stand firm, "Uncle Arthur" proposed that the do-nothing Con ference of which he is President be protracted without end. Accepting his prize of $41,595 in the broadest spirit, he concluded: "If we contemplate as our ultimate end a League controlling the world's economic life and its armed forces, then we must say frankly that our ultimate ideal is the creation of nothing less than a World Commonwealth...
...original personalities. Unwilling to trust a single benevolent despot, he invents machinery of his own, a standing committee of the wisest, best, and broadcast of the faculty, transcending departmental lines, who will be very, very patient and sympathetic with the young men, and choose only the wisest, best, and broadest among them. This of course is also the club method--only Mr. Chase is happily founding his own club. The present reviewer is inclined to feel that the more practical way out (assuming you want a way out) is that of the benevolent despot. The trouble is that, though most...