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Next to Henry and Edsel Ford, the Czechoslovak family of Bat'a (pro- nounced Bahtya) continue to be the world's most vigorous "Fordizers." Fifty-seven years ago the spouse of a poor cobbler in Zlin bore Thomas Bat'a. In a heroic life of mechanized striving...
Thus last week was Field Marshal Sir Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, Viscount Allenby, introduced by Dr. John Huston Finley of the New York Times to a U. S. radio audience. Dr. Finley was lunching in Manhattan with Y. M. C. A. men. Lord Allenby was in Jerusalem, the city he...
If buildings shared humans' love for revenge, the Chicago Auditorium last week would have been supremely, smugly satisfied. The old Auditorium, which President Benjamin Harrison and Adelina Patti helped dedicate 43 years ago, used to be headquarters for Chicago's social and operatic splendor. Four months after Samuel...
A London newspaper telephoned, asking an interview. "Wait until we hear from the West," said Candidate Roosevelt, though he already had New York, which every one knew was the prime indication of the final result. Later he did talk to London, where Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald was disobeying doctor'...
Harvard will dedicate its World War Memorial Church tomorrow in the presence of 500 of the leading Alumni who have donated the Church to the University. Many are traveling across the continent to attend the ceremony.