Word: conventioners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In TIME, June 7 under the heading of "Theatre," you reported at great length the proceedings of the recent convention of the American Theatre Council. Several times in the course of this article, reference is made to "meat shows." I have been interested in the theatre for many years as...
Two thousand sweltering women from 36 countries gathered in Constitution Hall in Washington last week to participate in the 16th triennial world meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. World President Mrs. Ella Alexander Boole, as a prelude to her reelection, told the meeting that drinking by women...
Oslo Group. Because the Scandinavian nations speak nearly the same language, share the same royal family and were most ardently bound to neutrality during the War, they formed instinctively a tight little group that talked and voted alike during the early years of the League of Nations. Instinctively Baltic Finland...
In Philadelphia last week the Northern Baptist Convention wound up its annual gathering (TIME, May 31) after paying its respects to its late benefactor, John D. Rockefeller (see p. 65), and declaring itself in favor of Government-fixed minimum wages, Government-limited incomes. Elsewhere African Methodists (Albany, N. Y.), United...
Unitarians. For a century the American Unitarian Association, which annually brings together representatives of U. S. and Canadian Unitarian churches, has elected its presidents simply by ratifying the choice of a nominating committee. Two months ago Unitarians embarked on a lively row, out of which loomed the probability that the...