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...weeks 63,000 passenger automobiles from other states poured into Miami. One day last week while blizzards were freezing the North 75,000 people baked on Miami Beach, three times the peak number reported in 1926. There, too, 45,000 visitors filled all available accommodations. In Tampa Barren Collier's hotels, Floridan and Tampa Terrace, were 85% full, reopened their main dining rooms closed all last year. Visitors were warned not to go to Palm Beach and Miami unless they had reservations. The best hotels, all full, were charging...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Second Blooming | 3/5/1934 | See Source »

Arnold M. Ross '35 (L) defaulted to Philip H. Singer '34 (W); Robert M. Peet '36 (W) defeated Jonathan R. Keim '34 (L) 3-1; Stillman P. Williams '35 (W) defeated Stephen Smith '34 (L) 3-2; Abjam T. Collier '34 (L) defeated Alvar V. Polk '34 (W) 3-1; Stephen H. Tyng '33 (L) defeated Ashton Emerson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: House Squash Results | 3/3/1934 | See Source »

More famed Martin, Glenn L. of Baltimore, was another Navy witness. Manufacturer of the celebrated Martin bomber, which goes 200 m. p. h. and won the Collier Trophy last year, Mr. Martin testified that he had been awarded Navy contracts for 14 years, had done $20,000,000 worth of business with the Government. His average profit was 6%, although in 1927 he had made 19% on a $3,000,000 order. A string of manufacturers followed Mr. Martin to the stand and stated the case that every aviation manufacturer and Army and Navy procurement officer knows. Experimental costs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Manufacturers to Woodshed? | 2/26/1934 | See Source »

Score--Lowell Ttextile 28, Harvard 23. Goals: Athanas 8, Boys 2, Muller 2, Grady 2, Ferriter 2, Henderson 1, Merry 1, Jarek 1. Fouls: Morse 3, Miller 2, Grady 2, Athanas 1, Georgacoulis 1. Scorekeeper: Collier; Referee: Swaffield; Umpire: Clark. Time: two 20-minute periods...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LOWELL TEXTILE DOWNS CRIMSON CAGERS, 28-23 | 2/5/1934 | See Source »

...Adams will continue to speak for Senator Borah, President von Hindenburg, many another bigwig, many a lowly character in the news. "Bill" Adams, onetime professional baseballer, onetime stage actor and dramatic coach at Yale, turned to radio in 1925. For four years he was "Uncle Henry" on the old Collier's series...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jan. 22, 1934 | 1/22/1934 | See Source »

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