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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...tutting such an idea Attorney General Mitchell declared that Director Woodcock had been summoned back "to furnish data requested some time ago by the President." What the "data" were, the Attorney General would not say, leaving newshawks to presume that President Hoover wanted more information on Prohibition to work into his message to Congress three weeks hence. Another explanation advanced for Director Woodcock's recall was that he was wanted to justify his budgetary request for 500 more field agents at an additional cost of $2,000,000 per year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROHIBITION: A Groundswell Breaks | 11/17/1930 | See Source »

This first publication by the School raises and attempts to furnish material to answer a large number of questions of location, management, fiscal policy, and legal control of an airport. The book consists of three reports: the airport in the city plan, airport administration, and the law of airports. It is based on a widespread and detailed study of airport practice, and offers much data derived from a field study which included visits to 85 of the principal airports of the United States...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHOOL OF CITY PLANNING ISSUES BOOK ON AIRPORTS | 11/17/1930 | See Source »

...Crimson coaches are not taking the battle with the Crusaders lightly, and have announced that the first Harvard team will start Saturday's game. Despite two losses to Fordham and Brown. Holy Cross has its usual strong team, and should furnish the Crimson plenty of opposition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGULARS BACK FOR SATURDAY'S GAME | 11/12/1930 | See Source »

...colleges here considered contribute at least 20 alumni each and furnish 85% of all the U. S. graduates listed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Who's Whence | 11/10/1930 | See Source »

Harvey S. Fire stone, head of the Fire stone Rubber Co., has leased a million acres of land for ninety-nine years to be used for the production of rubber. Fire stone hopes not only to furnish America with a source for this valuable material but eventually to develop Liberia into a market for American goods. As means of transportation in the country are few, the company is building roads between its various posts. The industry in general is of greatest economic value as it provides employment for many of the inhabitants at a wage which, although small, is greater...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Liberia Would Benefit by American Intervention," Declares R. P. Strong | 10/21/1930 | See Source »

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