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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...States. The Coolidge desires to see more railroad mergers and to get the government entirely out of the shipping business were re-expressed. There were flat pronouncements for building the Boulder Dam and against the government's handling the electric by-product "as private enterprise can very well fill this field." Again let the Muscle Shoals power and nitrate plants be leased, urged the President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Test has Come | 12/10/1928 | See Source »

...China Famine Relief Fund Inc. of Manhattan is now the only major U. S. organization collecting and distributing funds to fill 12,000,000 Chinese tummies which grow daily emptier. Originally the C. F. R. F. appealed-and is still appealing - for $10,000,000 - less than $1 for each hungry Chinese. Some months ago General James G. Harbord, President of the Radio Corporation of America, resigned as Chairman of the Fund-which has now collected a scant $300,000. Last week General Harbord's successor, the Rev. Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, President of the Federal Council of Churches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Sure to Die | 12/10/1928 | See Source »

...preceding list of nominees for Senior Class offices was announced last night by A. H. Harlow '29 after a meeting of the Nominating Committee. From these candidates and others nominated by petition will be chosen the men to fill the positions of Class Secretary, the Class Committee, the Class Day Committee, and the Class Album Committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARLOW ANNOUNCES GROUP OF SENIORS FOR CLASS OFFICES | 12/5/1928 | See Source »

Several winners confessed that they had hired agents buy bales of the newspapers in which competition coupons appeared, fill out the coupons in hundreds of combinations, and mail them in by the basket-full...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: All Round Europe | 12/3/1928 | See Source »

Thus spoke Prime Minister Count Stephen Bethlen de Bethlen, last week, in Hungary's great Gothic House of Parliament beside the Danube at Budapest. The Count, an inflexible and secretive dictator, had just been asked how he proposes eventually to fill the now vacant Throne of Hungary, a "Kingless Kingdom" ruled at present by His Serene Highness the Governor of the Kingdom, Admiral Nicholas Horthy de Nagybanya. The question before Count Bethlen loomed as particularly opportune, because last week, the Archduke Otto of Habsburg, legitimate heir to the Throne, eldest son of the late Austro-Hungarian Emperor and King...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HUNGARY: Otto's Majesty | 11/26/1928 | See Source »

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