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Engaged. Princess Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina, 27, LL.D. (Leyden), thick-legged heiress to the throne of the Netherlands; and Prince Bernard of Lippe of Germany, 25, lawyer, employe of the German dye trust, nephew of Prince Leopold IV. Since she reached her majority no more burning issue has Holland...
¶ The London Bank Officers Guild and the Scottish Bankers Association jointly mobilized to get Justice for one W. E.Notman, a clerk dismissed by the Glasgow office of the Commercial Bank of Scotland. This bank, as many English banks used to do, operates on the theory that if a low...
Last week in the oak-paneled board room of Philadelphia's Curtis Publishing Co. the directors gathered to hear a grave piece of news. After nearly 39 years, the company's most famed employe was quitting. Reason was that, at 68, George Horace Lorimer felt it was time...
Perhaps no part of Governor Landon's acceptance speech provided more uncertainty among his friends or louder yelps from his foes than the following passage on Labor unionization: "Under all circumstances, so states the Republican platform, employes are to be free from interference from any source, which means, as...
This shrewdly timed White House order was identical with the Administration's bill which, never a "must" measure, fell before Republican "noes" in the House last June. It provided that all postmasterships shall in future be filled by: 1) the postmaster already in office after a noncompetitive civil service...