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Getting clown to brass tacks in Harar last week, New York Times's candid Harold Denny cabled: "The exodus of disappointed 'war correspondents' and camera men from Ethiopia is now well under way after one of the greatest and most expensive flops in journalistic and newsreel history. . . . The Ethiopians have an unmatched talent for procrastination-they dislike doing anything today which possibly can be put off. "The result has been that a hundred or more correspondents and camera men are gnawing their fingernails at Addis Ababa, Harar and Dire Dawa knowing less about the fighting they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ETHIOPIA: The Flop | 11/18/1935 | See Source »

...executives announced that the Indianapolis Times would pursue its investigation of local corruption further only if "reason for doing so exists." City Editor Harold La Polt, who had actively abetted the Powell crusade was was relegated to the copy desk. Handsome, dramatic-looking ex-editor Powell, who described the exodus as a "collusive divorce with satisfactory alimony," retired to the country, sail boats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Dramatist to Doghouse | 10/7/1935 | See Source »

Meantime branches of Travelers Bank in Nice, London and other European cities had closed their doors, and agitated French magistrates, mindful of I'affaire Stavisky, issued a shower of warrants for almost anyone named Neidecker. But the Neidecker exodus was complete for already steaming westward was another ship bearing Bankster Neidecker's wife, his two children, his mother, his two authentic brothers and one of his automobiles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Travelers' Traveler | 8/5/1935 | See Source »

...speak, since he himself was planning to quit NRA soon, about July 1. Nor was he alone in that. W. Averell Harriman, NRA Administrative officer, and Sol Rosenblatt, Director of Compliance & Enforcement, were both reported ready to leave on June 16. NRA had apparently come to the Chapter of Exodus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RECOVERY: Exeunt Omnes | 5/27/1935 | See Source »

Thus, according to Exodus, were the Jews freed from their long slavery in Egypt, on a date now set at circa 1400 B. C. Then came the day of unleavened bread, when the passover must be killed. . . . And when the hour was come, He sat down, and the twelve apostles with Him. . . . And He came out, and went, as He was wont, to the Mount of Olives: and His disciples also followed Him. . . . And He that was called Judas . . . drew near unto Jesus to kiss Him. . . . Then took they Him, and led Him, and brought Him into the high priest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Passover & Easter | 4/29/1935 | See Source »

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