Word: departmental
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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For many years-nine, to my personal knowledge-the United River Plate Telephone Co., Argentine operating associate company of the International Telephone & Telegraph Corp., has maintained a staff of cats on its payroll in Buenos Aires. I don't know just how many there now are, but there are...
To Edward Francis McGrady, 65, who is Franklin Roosevelt's chief practical executive in the Department of Labor and who returned last week from assuring the International Labor Conference at Geneva that the world's workingmen have a strong will to peace (TIME, June 21), the upheavals represent...
Embarrassed were some Treasury officials when members of the Congressional Committee pointed out that when the last tax bill was framed they and the State Department had urged Congress to fix at 10% instead of 22% the tax on U. S. income going to foreigners. Not one of these was...
*Released last week was the Department of Commerce's estimate of national income for 1936 -$63,800,000,000 as against $54,900,000,000- in 1935, $39,500,000,000 in 1932.
The department of Geological Sciences will have the most representatives in he field with at least 14 individuals scattered from Maine to Peru. Chief among those is Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology, who may be found in Maine during part of the summer mouths.