Word: cols
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...feeling as he was last week after his reassuring tour, he likes his crises not singly but in bunches. On the way home last week, he stopped off at Chicago to dedicate a bridge and incidentally revise U. S. foreign policy of the last some 15 years (see col. 3). In Hyde Park the next day he sprang another rabbit. Sitting on the stone porch of his mother's house he gave a press conference to understand that he had practically made up his mind to call a special session of Congress next month, to start "spadework...
...World's Greatest Newspaper") had erected, in time for the dedication ceremonies, a huge sign reading: CHICAGO TRIBUNE UNDOMINATED. Morning of Mr. Roosevelt's arrival the New Deal-loving, Tribune-baiting Chicago Daily Times bannered across its front page: TRIBUNE PAINTS UP FOR PRESIDENT, ran a three-col. picture of the Tribune's warehouse display...
...col. 1, p. 17, you state the Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Commission claims "the world's lowest electric rates"-about 9? per kilowatt hour in Ottawa...
...Jelal Bayar, replacing famed General Ismet Inönü who has been Premier almost as long as KamĊl Atatürk has been Dictator (15 years). It was as if Dictator Hitler had suddenly replaced Four-Year-Plan Director General Goring by Dr. Hjalmar Schacht (see col. 2). Moreover, Renovator KamĊl Atatürk brusquely called back last week from the League of Nations session famed Turkish Foreign Minister Dr. Tewfik Rushtu Aras, a onetime obstetrician who was present at the accouchement of Young Turkey and has represented her abroad for so long that...
Last week U. S. booksellers might well have lined their window-displays with a border of shamrocks. Novelist-of-the-week was Liam O'Flaherty (see col. 3); and for the first time since the U. S. publication of Ulysses (1934), famed James Joyce had brought out a book...