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"Christ, man!" exploded Dos Passes, "how do you find time ... to worry about all that stuff? . . . We're living in one of the damnedest tragic moments in history - if you want to go to pieces I think it's absolutely O.K. but I think you ought to write...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Jazz Age | 7/16/1945 | See Source »

Retiring Secretary of State Ed Stettinius seemed satisfied with his new job (see Foreign Relations). Labor Secretary Frances Perkins put aside her black tricorn, unveiled two "private hats": 1) a broad, black-on-white sailor straw; 2) a trim white Panama with black veil. She seemed to enjoy the leavetaking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ins & Outs | 7/9/1945 | See Source »

Through two long hearings and bales of newspaper editorials, the campaign never let up. Once it reached such heights that hot-headed Congressmen wanted to impeach Labor Secretary Frances Perkins for ordering a stay in the proceedings. In 1942, with the country at war and Red-loving Harry Bridges furiously...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: Bridges Uncrossed | 7/2/1945 | See Source »

April 25: "Harley M. Kilgore is the man in the Senate most likely to succeed Frances Perkins as Secretary of Labor."

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Cabinet Maker | 6/4/1945 | See Source »

Robert B. Ennis, Jr.--Frances Coombs (Radcliffe)

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1948 JUBILEE GUESTS | 5/22/1945 | See Source »

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