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Great have been the liberties taken with Time, which, until recently, man considered invulnerable. Earliest metaphysical concepts held Time as an invariable quantity which Newton expressed as a flow from past to future. Smart, however, was Newton not to base any of his laws on this...
...press reports said had already been sent out, has not even been written, and no committees to handle the various aspects of the collection of the funds and so forth have been formed. We do not expect to do anything definite until the first of the month at the earliest...
Although Crowell had owned The Men tor since 1920, it was not until last autumn that it was resolved to dress the magazine up and try to make it sell. Founded in 1913, the earliest known Mentor was :a weekly. Each issue was devoted to one particular cultural subject?art, travel, letters. Foliowise, it also contained several loose-leaf rotogravure art reproductions. Then it became a semimonthly, then a monthly. Last September it fell into the capable hands of Hugh Anthony Leamy, a onetime associate editor of Collier...
Seniors and others who will graduate in June are encouraged to register at the Alumni Placement Service at their earliest convenience...
With the cabled approval of President Hoover, 65-year-old Eugene Roy, broker, former President of the National Clearing House, was chosen to serve as temporary President of Haiti from the retirement of President Louis Borno (May 15) until a properly constituted presidential election is held "at the earliest possible date...