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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Howe and the muse who instills magnetism in TIME'S front covers are performing their respective tasks to my unlimited satisfaction and I am confident Bushman and Bloodhound are doing the best they know, each according to his light. As to the writer of the letter, John Limond Hart, it is merely that I challenge his judgment, and, then, in sorrow. I do not contest his qualifications to present any of the refinements, the mysteries of life-art, archaeology, technocracy, zoology, psychology, thyroid condition, longevity-because he has reached that age when, to the normal American male youth, adolescence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jul. 24, 1933 | 7/24/1933 | See Source »

...Michigan example grew out of William Well's elopement with Myrtle Krause two years ago. He was 21, a farm boy; she was 16, ward of the Probate Court at Hart. Mich. William Wells testified that after his arrest. Probate Judge Henry I. Palmiter threatened him with three to five years in the penitentiary unless he consented to sterilization. Dr. Norman W. Heysett performed the simple operation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Sterilizers Punished | 7/24/1933 | See Source »

Visiting U. S. Minister Charles Calmer Hart in Teheran, Persia, Theodore Roosevelt was hospitalized for two days when a waiter, one T. Birjand, spilled a boiling samovar into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jun. 19, 1933 | 6/19/1933 | See Source »

Fourteen prominent members of the Faculty appearing as contributors are: J. H. Beale '82, G. D. Birkhoff '05, W. B. Cannon '96, T. N. Carver, hon., Sheldon Cheney Gr. '13, E. F. Gay '08, A. B. Hart '80, W. E. Hocking '01, A. Lawrence Lowell '77, K. B. Murdock '16, Roscoe Pound LL.D. '20, the late J. H. Ropes '89, F. W. Taussig '79, A. N. Whitehead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 200 Harvard Men Contributed To Fourteenth Edition of Brittanica--14 Prominent Faculty Members Among Group | 6/14/1933 | See Source »

...dispel them in his introductory essay is very fortunates. Mr. Frank, otherwise an excellent editor, displays again his happy knack of giving large expression to little ideas and confuses the problems of Crane's poetry with a serious air of clarification. He does, however, suggest the greatness of Hart Crane's achievement in view of the material he was forced to use, and the authentic idiom which he finally created--an idiom to be remembered, if only by a few, for a long time to come...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOOKENDS | 6/5/1933 | See Source »

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