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Dates: during 1930-1939
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ANTHROPOLOGY 2Today at 11-1 Peabody Mus. 3b Today at 10 Peabody Mus. ASTRONOMY 3 Today at 10 Astron. Lab. 10a Consult Dr. Fisher BIOLOGY A Today at 10 Geol. Lect. Rm. 19a Consult Professor Ames 19b Consult Professor Ames 19c Consult Professor Ames BOTANY 3 Today at 9 Biol. Lab. D-165 CHEMISTRY B Today at 11 Mallinckrodt MB 9 5 Today at 9 Mallinckrodt MB 8 6 Today at 11 Mallinckrodt MB 8 11 Today at 10 Mallinckrodt MB 8 23 Consult Professor Kistiakowsky 25 Consult Dr. Coolidge Mallinckrodt 206 CHINESE 2 Today at 10 Boylston Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OPENING MEETINGS | 9/29/1932 | See Source »

...Clara Zetkin, editor of a Socialist sheet (she did not join the Communist Party until 1919) which demanded "Proletarian Peace."* Without troubling der feldmarschall, policemen arrested Frau Zetkin in 1915 and kept her under indictment, though she was finally released. Last week she tongue-lashed thus: "Without consult ing the Reichstag, political power in Ger many has for the moment been grasped by a Presidential Cabinet which is the servant of trust and monopoly capital and of the agrarians and whose motive force is represented by Reichswehr Generals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: New Reichstag | 9/12/1932 | See Source »

...Paris, fat, good-natured Premier Edouard Herriot ignored the loud screams of rage and fear of the whole French Press, sent word to. Berlin that "naturally" all signatories to the Treaty of Versailles would have to be consulted and that France will consult them. Next day signatory Poland announced her "categorical objection" to any change in the Treaty of Versailles and signatory Britain took steps. At the Empire's grimy Foreign Office correspondents were negatively told that His Majesty's Government was not backing Germany in her demands on France. Paris newspapers, overjoyed, hailed this as proof that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Uber Alles! | 9/12/1932 | See Source »

...Street office of Richard Whitney, President of the New York Stock Exchange, went bald, spindly Author Chester Werntz ("Chet") Shafer, Grand Diapason of the Guild of Former Pipe Organ Pumpers, nonsensical organization of men who, as youngsters, used to pump wind for church organs. Grand Diapason Shafer wanted to consult Pumper Whitney about two shares of Burma Corp. Ltd. ("Burma Lead") which he had bought at $5.50 for the Guild on a "hot tip" in 1929. Last autumn when the Guild's exchequer was lower than usual and the stock was quoted at $1.87, he decided to sell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Aug. 22, 1932 | 8/22/1932 | See Source »

Whether to laugh at this proposal or take it seriously was a problem the Conference simply did not face last week. A train carried Chancellor von Papen to Berlin, another sped Premier Herriot to Paris. Sir John Simon had already left for London?all three to consult their Governments. In Lausanne, where the Reparations Conference was not supposed to discuss military matters anyway, it adjourned pro tempore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Chancellor Proposes | 7/4/1932 | See Source »

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