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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Business men should not run out of the country to avoid court subpenas. (He was understood to refer to Messrs. Blackmer, O'Neil, Osler et alii who were not in the U. S. when they were wanted at the Mammoth Oil Co. trial.) "I regard a fugitive from [court] service as second only to a fugitive from justice." (Applause...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Speeches | 5/11/1925 | See Source »

...program for the "Pops" concert tonight follows:: 1. "Over There" Cohan 2. Overture to "Preciosa" Weber 3. March, "Lambre et Meuse" Planquette-Turlet 4. Largo, "From the New World" Symphony Dvorak Intermission 5. Suite, "Children's Corner" Debussy-Caplet a. Quincho's Lullaby b. Serenade for the Doll c. Golliwog's Cake Walk 6. Prelude to "Carmen" Bizet 7. Berceuse Slave Neruda-Jacchia 8. Rhapsody, "Espana" Chabrier Intermission 9. Fantasia, "Cavaleria Rusticana" Mascagni 10. Waltz, "Missouri" 11. Hungarian Dance No. 1 Brahms

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brahms Features Pops Program | 5/6/1925 | See Source »

Thus ended in a complete victory for the students the strike which grew out of the riots against the appointment of Socialist Prof. Georges Scelle to the Faculty and the subsequent Government suspension of M. Barthélemy (TIME, Apr. 6 et...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: All's Well | 5/4/1925 | See Source »

...revolt, the third within about a year (TIME, Feb. 11, 1924, et seq.; Aug. 11 et seq.), broke out in Honduras, Central American Republic. General Gregorio Ferrera, a man of powerful likes and dislikes, decided that he did not care for the Government, decided also to do something about it and started a revolt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LATIN AMERICA: Revolt | 5/4/1925 | See Source »

That the trend of popular feeling is away from "Federal larceny" is evidenced by the recent defeat of the Child Labor Amendment (TIME, Jan. 5 et seq). Yet there will always be strong-pressure for uniformity in state laws when economic injustice results from diversity. Examples in point are the overlapping inheritance tax laws of various states-which are so burdensome that if a man lives in one state and keeps his securities in a second, owns stock in a corporation of a third, which owns property in still others, etc., the tax on his estate may actually be more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Uniformity | 5/4/1925 | See Source »

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