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Starting today at 5 o'clock, there will be informal Lacrosse winter practice in the new cage. Coaches Sayles, Pickard, Lane, and Heinz will be on hand to instruct the new men and to practice with the experienced players. All men interested in Lacrosse are urged to attend these practice sessions up to the Christmas vacation since this is the preliminary to the regular outdoor practice in the Spring. Experience is unnecessary. All of the teams on the Spring schedule will show a strong opposition but the Harvard prospects are highly promising...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INFORMAL WINTER LACROSSE PRACTICE COMMENCES TODAY | 12/11/1930 | See Source »

...Herbert Hoover and Howard Heinz have long been great good friends. Their association began with Belgian relief (1914), continued through War days when Mr. Heinz was Mr. Hoover's food administrator in the Pennsylvania zone and afterwards in southeastern Europe. There was not a business conference called by Secretary of Commerce Hoover in which he could not count on Mr. Heinz's friendly participation. Therefore it was natural that President Hoover last week should put aside the White House taboo against publicizing private industry to help Howard Heinz, president of H. J. Heinz Co., Pittsburgh pickle-packers ("57 varieties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Words, Deeds, A Dream | 11/17/1930 | See Source »

...pleasure to participate in this tribute to Mr. Heinz ... to engage in the anniversary of the establishment which has a record of over 60 years of industrial peace. . . . We often tend to forget that the most wonderful and powerful machine in the world is the men and women themselves. . . . Industrial conflict is the greatest waste in industry. . . . The higher purpose of industry is to provide satisfaction of life to human beings. . . . Unless industry makes living men and women and children happier, it cannot excuse its failure by pleading that at least it has kept them alive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Words, Deeds, A Dream | 11/17/1930 | See Source »

...range of caskets swings from less than $100 to many thousands, bad years will result in smaller gross sales, smaller profits. When last week National Casket Co. reported profits of $925,000 for the year ended June 30 against $1,518,000 in the previous year, President Philip B. Heinz commented on this fact. But he also suggested an economic relationship which would occur only to the hypersuspicious investor. "Nature would also seem to play some part in it," said he of the smaller earnings, "for almost invariably in any depressed period the mortality rate is lower than in years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Casket Circumstance | 9/15/1930 | See Source »

...hero's sails by pointing out, at the end of each chapter, the biggest whoppers. But Author Endore, a good Casanovist, is a sympathetic interpreter. This is the first of his books. He has translated from the German Franz Blei's Fascinating Women, Hans Heinz Ewers' Alraune (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Knave | 12/16/1929 | See Source »

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