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...Burlington House Exhibition, London; Rembrandt Exhibition, Amsterdam) have not been given without serious damage to some of the works exhibited. Jan Vermeer's "Head of a Young Girl" was returned to The Hague badly cracked from sudden changes in temperature due to numerous trips. A Flemish portrait by Emanuel de Witte went back to Leipzig with a large nail-hole through the canvas...
Well does a U. S. President know that he must step gingerly among religious sectarians, and always speak softly to all sects. President Hoover, Quaker, has been particularly cautious. His victory over Roman Catholic Alfred Emanuel Smith was fraught with religious feeling. When he sends a greeting to a religious convention-as to the Catholics at Omaha (TIME, Sept. 29) or to the Lutherans at Milwaukee (TIME, Oct. 20) he tries hard to be noncommittal. But sometimes a President, or his aide, slips.* At once some sensitive soul cries out in anguish or anger. This happened last week. A prominent...
...French affair, George Bernard Shaw had nominated Mr. Hearst (in the Hearstpapers) for President of the U. S. But it was probably not that at which he was chuckling while he had his picture taken on the White House steps (see cut). That hard-hitting New Yorker, Alfred Emanuel Smith, had years ago (1922) knocked out of him his last swelling of political ambition. Rather was Publisher Hearst filled with a sense of enormous wellbeing, the feeling of a great figure content in his heyday. While people were tumbling over each other in Los Angeles to get tickets...
...fight from the statistical, fiscal, political arenas where it was being fought. For he was a poetical Irishman, with strong ideas on the sociological and spiritual aspects of the Farm Problem. He was famed, distinguished George William ("AE?) Russell and in Manhattan famed, distinguished Nicholas Murray Butler, Alfred Emanuel Smith, Arthur...
...effect of Mr. Morrow's declaration was to make him the leading Republican Wet in this year's election. His program was not new. Democratic Governor Albert Cabell Ritchie of Maryland had been propounding it for years, while Alfred Emanuel Smith had advocated a slight variant of it in 1928. But Nominee Morrow brought to the discussion a certain large non-political prestige which others had lacked and which gave weight to his words. He added respectability to the Wet cause. As the first notable Republican to break through the party's Dry stand taken at Kansas City...