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...arithmetic, geography et al. in the school store and school post office, as well as by field trips throughout Manhattan. Fortnight ago came news of another Progressive school, young and bold, in many respects unique in the U. S. Croton-on-Hudson. N. Y. is a quiet village near Harmon, where New York Central trains exchange steam for electricity. The sprawling, bridge-playing, gin-drinking suburbs of New York have not yet entangled it. In Croton, seven years ago, settled Economist Stuart Chase, his wife Margaret Hatfield, Elizabeth Moos, a former teacher at Walden and other modern schools...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: In Hessian Hills | 12/19/1932 | See Source »

...Hobart W. Davis '24, 447 Ontario, St., Albany, N. Y.; Indiana, W. R. Allen '15, C/o L. S. Ayres Company, Indianapolis, Ind.; Michigan, John D. Rice, L '27, 2288 First National Bank Bldg., Detroit, Mich.; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Eldred M. Keays '07, 110 East Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee.; Minnesota, Reuel D. Harmon '26, C/o Webb Publishing Co., St. Paul, Minn.; Philadelphia, Morris Duane '23, 1617 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia; Rochester, N. Y., Hiram W. Sibley, 2nd, 404 East Avenue, Rochester N. Y.; Western Pennsylvania, Wells Fay '26, 1312 Park Building, Pittsburgh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CLUBS TO GIVE 13 CHRISTMAS DINNERS | 12/17/1932 | See Source »

...wine list about this long-the contrast left me speechless!" To the "Early Birds," as the pre-War airmen formally call themselves, Lieut. Settle brought news of one of their own. Just before his steamer reached Manhattan he had seen a radio despatch from Paris relating that Clifford Burke Harmon had offered to renew the Bennett Trophy for international ballooning which the U. S. had just won permanently. The original endowment by the late Publisher fames Gordon Bennett provided only the first cup in 1906. Not for 18 years did any nation score the three consecutive victories necessary for permanent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Balloon Clan | 11/14/1932 | See Source »

Since the War (he was a major in the air service) Col. Harmon has spent considerable time and money in the interests of world peace, particularly among flyers of all nations. He established the Ligue Internationale des Aviateurs which awards a Harmon Trophy for each year's top air feat among the nations. He has long tried to interest the League of Nations in establishing an international air force to be called "Silver Wings of Peace." One of its functions would be to fly over troubled countries and drop tracts begging them to forgive their enemies. Col. Harmon (variously...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Balloon Clan | 11/14/1932 | See Source »

...seven years, he was willing to be interviewed by pointing to his little board, and to be photographed while doing it. Not every one was aware that this was not the God Man's first arrival in the U. S. Last December he quietly terminated an unpublicized stayin Harmon, N. Y., returned unostentatiously to India while his sponsor, a retired bookseller named Malcolm Schloss, began making plans for a triumphal reentry. Meher Baba, said Sponsor Schloss, would bring to the U. S. an "infinite state." In July he would break his silence with an internationally broadcast talk. What Meher...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: God Man Still Silent | 7/25/1932 | See Source »

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