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...sketching Collector Maynard gets $30.60 a week, as do all other CWA artists under the New England scale.-ED. "Shine, Little Glow Worm, Glimmer" Sirs: The review of my book They All Sung in TIME. Feb. 29 was very flattering, but I find that two or three misstatements have crept into your most excellent account. Knowing TIME'S reputation for accuracy, I am taking the liberty of pointing these...
...master at Berthold's school, famed both for its sound scholarship and liberal atmosphere. The new master, a Nazi, disapproved of liberalism, disliked Jews, hated anyone who poked fun at the pompous rodomontades of his Leader. Soon he and Berthold were at daggers drawn. As the Nazi flood crept higher, Martin Oppermann saw that the Jews would have to look for an ark. Almost too late he arranged a humiliating merger with his Christian rival. And then things really began to happen to the Oppermanns. Berthold, confronted with the choice of a public recantation or expulsion from his school...
Even an extraordinary newshawk, obliged to send a story a day from the Antarctic, must resort to much journalistic bilge. The newshawk with Byrd's Second Antarctic Expedition, Charles John Vincent Murphy, is not extraordinary. But last week aboard the Jacob Ruppert as she crept through the drift ice toward Little America, Reporter Murphy was unexpectedly handed the ideal Byrd expedition story of sudden danger, a narrow escape and a happy ending...
...given for them is a question for the United States Government to solve, but whether a liberal arts college should count trade courses for a degree is a question for the College itself to solve. The degree standards last year sagged to such an extent that aerial photography crept in, but this, in the words of Mr. Dooley, is another and a different thing...
...view of the many unfounded and conflicting rumors, your article on the proposal of merger of Northwestern and the University of Chicago is good reporting. A few errors, however; have crept in. The most serious is the statement that "last year the University of Chicago hospitals and clinics lost $831,000." The truth is they closed the year with no deficit whatever-a remarkable showing. The statement that under the proposed merger "Chicago would turn over its practical work to Presbyterian Hospital and, taking over Northwestern's ablest men, would concentrate on research" is also unfounded. The proposal...