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...real disruptions will come in regard to measures that Franklin Roosevelt must set his hand against. Among eminent possibilities: the Townsend Plan; the Frazier-Lemke bill for paying off farm mortgages with $3,000,000 in greenbacks; attempts to alter or repeal the Reciprocal Trade Agreements...
...cooler today than in the confused autumn of 1934. Dr. George Gallup, professional surveyor of public taste (who calls himself the "American Institute of Public Opinion"), recently published a graph of the President's popularity showing that it reached a new low just after Congress adjourned. Last week Frazier Hunt, correspondent of Newspaper Enterprise Association, after a cross-country political reconnoissance, came to a similar conclusion. The opposition, though still a minority, had grown in numbers while its issues had ceased flaming...
Bernard Willis ("Barney") Snow, when not estimating crops for Bartlett Frazier Co. of Chicago, is playing politics or golf. Dean of forecasters, he has also served as bailiff of the Municipal Court and member of the Chicago City Council. Portly, bald-pated and 70, he sports a white military mustache, wears his hat tilted over one eye. He began as a Tennessee farmer, joined the Department of Agriculture as a day laborer in 1884. Nine years later he became the first commercial crop forecaster. He collects his information from 5,000 correspondents. Barney Snow has one eccentricity. He never selects...
More important than this score was the manner in which the Court wound up its historic session. In the Humphrey case, in the NRA case and in the Frazier-Lemke mortgage case (not strictly a New Deal item), the Court did not divide. As Chief Justice Hughes thinks it should do, and as he always works to try to make it do, the Court spoke unanimously. These unanimous decisions meant more, however, than a victory for the Chief Justice. They served warning on the New Deal that it could not hope to win a legal whitewash by packing the Court...
Some 350 doctors will report on significant medical studies which they accomplished during the past year-from Philadelphia's Louis Manuel Lieberman & Simon Stein Leopold's "Further Data on Artificial Pneumothorax in Experimental Lobar Pneumonia" to Philadelphia's Charles Harrison Frazier's "The Modern Treatment of Surgical Shock." These papers will keep the A. M. A.'s Journal in ample copy for six months or more...