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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Speaking for the baseball squad in regard to the Crimson's editorial of last Monday, we believe that we are especially privileged to have a man of Fred Mitchell's character and ability as our coach. We wish to express publicly our respect and confidence...
...first want to express my appreciation of the article in TIME of Feb. 28 dealing with my Super Highway Program...
...with regret, but I would be less than candid if I failed to express my opinion that unemployment is now traceable more directly to Government policy than to anything that business could or should do and that if those policies are not changed, neither business nor Government can ever solve this most terrible of all our problems...
Discreetly continuing never to express opinions in the Soviet Union, U. S. Ambassador Joseph Davies took his accustomed front-row seat as the latest Big Bolshevik trial opened in Moscow last week. He had already learned from the official Soviet newspaper Pravda ("Truth") that Death was going to be meted out to all 21 prisoners (TIME, March 7), no matter what happened in the courtroom. Pravda is seldom wrong in such a case. Thus the U. S. Ambassador could look across at the witness box to the right of the judges' table and figure that certain death hung over...
Last week barrel-chested Glenn Cunningham, now 28, and the father of a nine-months old daughter, went to Hanover, N. H. with the express purpose of running a 4:05 mile on Dartmouth's fast board track. This deliberate move was not wholly undramatic. The world's record of 4:06.4, set by England's Stanley Wooderson last summer, had been officially recognized by the International Amateur Athletic Federation just three days before...