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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After two months in Manhattan, the transparent woman will go to the Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons in Philadelphia, then to 100 U. S. cities where the public may see her free of charge. Eventually Mr. Camp will present her to a medical college or museum...
...next day was the first full-length biography of Father Divine, God in a Rolls-Royce,* by John Hoshor, 37, a white Manhattanite, onetime stockbroker, now a free-lance adman and investment counsel. Impressed by Father Divine as a self-advertiser, Biographer Hoshor claims to have spent six months in & out of a Divine "heaven" in Harlem, pretending to be a convert and, he says, almost becoming...
...unions. Lately Leftist members have urged the Federation to embrace industrial unionism completely by throwing its ranks open to charwomen, janitors, window-washers. Foreseeing trouble over that proposal, A. F. of T.'s conservative President Raymond Lowry resigned two months ago, left his increasingly pink union membership a free rein...
Smoothest oration of the meeting came from stocky, aggressive Historian Louis Morton Hacker. Slickly observed he: "The Daughters of the American Revolution are the most dangerous enemies of the free schools in America. It is time these busybodies were told what their ancestors fought for. . . . Many of the members of the D. A. R. of today, had they been alive in 1776, would have been Tories. . . . The American Revolution of 1776 was a popular uprising of the workers, and the labor unions of today are the true inheritors of this tradition...
...cool when the weather is warm. By last week, however, practically every solvent producer of consumer goods in the U. S., cheered by signs of recovery (see col. i), had laid his plans to tap the national pocketbook by tickling the national ear with the mightiest and most expensive free show since radio began...