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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...want to conquer by shrapnel, but which it never will conquer by checkbooks and sales talk so long as there is any trace of powder in the air. The pertinacity of a Sandino in Nicaragua (see p. 16) is momentarily embarrassing. The alleged economic offensive of European industrialists?British, German, Belgian?is momentarily disturbing. But both of these developments merely serve to emphasize the business wisdom of the President's trip. Both enhance the opportunity he has created to interpret the U. S. position in what is more and more truly called the Western Hemisphere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: To Cuba | 1/16/1928 | See Source »

...German doctor, Dr. Seyderhelm of Frankfurtam-Main, last week gave what all scientists enjoy giving and receiving- confirmation. In 1926 Drs. George Richards Minot and William Parry Murphy of the Harvard Medical School reported that cooked liver helped the body increase the number of red blood corpuscles and gradually stopped pernicious anemia. U. S. doctors tested out the liver diet to their thorough satisfaction. Dr. Seyderhelm, thorough in his fashion, used the liver treatment on 105 patients, carefully studying all their reactions. That it was entirely satisfactory was the conclusion he published at Berlin last week, in the Klinische Wochenschrift...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: German Approval | 1/16/1928 | See Source »

Heidelberg University-known to theatre-goers as the scene of The Student Prince, known to the learned world as the oldest of famed German universities-will receive $400,000 from the U. S. Aroused by the university's needs, U. S. Ambassador to Germany Jacob Gould Schurman, once a Heidelberg student, last week undertook to raise the fund. Founded in 1385, surrounded by wooded hills on which the ruins of Heidelberg Castle in the state of Baden still stand, Heidelberg finds that antiquity and a picturesque setting cannot provide for material needs. The main building is cluttered with debris...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: To Heidelberg | 1/16/1928 | See Source »

...which Europeans do not fear to exert in their most fantastic moods. Franzi, the roustabout hero of Peripherie, murders a wealthy patron of his harlot sweetheart. He successfully disposes of the corpse but is hounded by his conscience into confessions, which none will believe. Theatre-goers to whom spoken German conveys no meaning may miss the specific but not the general philosophizing. A thumb, a hip, an eyebrow, drilled by Reinhardt, can beggar the average theatre-goer's aural vocabulary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Jan. 16, 1928 | 1/16/1928 | See Source »

...Sever 6 Comp. Literature 25 Emerson D Economics 14 Emerson D Engin. Sciences 7c Pierce 304 Engin. Sciences 10 Pierce 202 English 3a Emerson D English 29b Sever 11 Fine Arts 1c Fogg. Mus. Fine Arts 1g Robinson Hall French 8 Memorial Hall Geology 8 Geol. Lect. R. German 1b Emerson D German 5 Geol. Lect. R. German 6 Emerson D Government 9b Sem. Mus., 1 Greek 12 Sever 30 History 9 Emerson J History 24a Emerson J History 32a New Lect. Hall History 39 Sever 29, 31, 32 History 64 Emerson F Latin B Prof. Rand, 1 Sever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reprint Midyear Examination Schedule in Full Today | 1/14/1928 | See Source »

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