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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Comment. Everywhere Presbyterian ministers were interviewed by the press. In Manhattan, clerical opinion deeply regretted the separation. Outside, the majority were well pleased. Editorial writers of the larger dailies both in and out of Manhattan tended to deplore the resignation as significant of narrow-mindedness. Moderator Macartney from his sick bed issued a plain denunciation of Dr. Fosdick concluding: "To all those who deny the Lord Jesus Christ in the fullness of and glory of His Redeeming Person and power . . . the Presbyterian Church is a closed door and, pray God, it shall ever be such...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Fosdick | 11/3/1924 | See Source »

When the directors of Bethlehem Steel some time ago decided to pass the common dividend, considerable pessimistic comment was occasioned about future prosperity for the "independent" steel companies. This attitude was, for the time being at least, borne out by the company's statement for its third quarter this year, ending Sept. 30. During these three months, total income was $6,495,731; after interest, etc., of $3,466,107 and depreciation and depletion of $2,927,457, the net income amounted to only $102,167, or nowhere near enough to cover preferred dividends...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Bethlehem Steel | 11/3/1924 | See Source »

...merit of Mr. de Pachmann in the practice of his art, critics differ. There is a certain difficulty in estimating the proficiency of an agreeable old fellow who persists in distracting your attention by a rapid fire of chatty comment and sportive gesture. His work is uneven?varying from snatches of irresistible and unfamiliar beauty to heinous sins against the purest of arts. Anyway, he is worth watching...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Koussevitsky Triumphant | 10/27/1924 | See Source »

...important thing to call attention to in any comment on the report of the League", declared Professor Greene, "is that it has brought to the notice of the public the increasing popularity of the Classics. There seems to be no doubt that most teachers are at last convinced that it is no waste of time to study 'dead languages'. They are, however, aware of their responsibility in concentrating more on the subject matter of classics and less on the grammar than formerly. To this end they are improving their texts and changing their methods of teaching...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASSICS COMING BACK DECLARES PROF. GREENE | 10/23/1924 | See Source »

...this connection the comment of an English reviewer is interesting. He wants to know why no book has ever been written to which it is proved that the man to whom all the evidence, circumstantial, testimonial and otherwise, points, really committed the crime...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAKING MYSTERIES | 10/18/1924 | See Source »

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