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...Pendleton Herring, instructor in government, and Hadley Cantril, Jr., instructor in psychology here from 1932 to 1935 are associate editors of the new "Public Opinion Quarterly," the first issue of which appeared this week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: E. P. HERRING ASSOCIATE EDITOR NEW MAGAZINE | 12/17/1936 | See Source »

...Atlantic and Gulf, 151 ships and 16,000 men were idle, according to Strikeleader Joseph Curran. Shipowners and Madam Perkins joined in calling these figures "exaggerated," but produced none of their own. Meanwhile, the three-cornered battle went on apace. Shipowners produced the old Red herring that the East Coast strikers were led by racketeering Communists. Using this as an excuse President John M. Franklin of International Mercantile Marine (which particularly hates Seaman Curran because he began his striking career on an I. M. M. ship last spring) requested New York City's special prosecutor of racketeering, Thomas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Waterfront War | 11/16/1936 | See Source »

...Deal, and a good campaigner, was beaten by Harry H. Schwartz, able legislator but poor campaigner who lost to him in 1930. In Iowa the victim was a stern New Deal hater, Lester Dickinson. In his place was elected mild, polished, praise-seeking Governor Clyde La Verne Herring, flower-lover and ex-Ford dealer. In Michigan, the seat of the late Senator Couzens, overwhelmingly defeated in the primaries by former Governor Wilber M. Brucker, was won by Representative Prentiss March Brown, New Dealer who was a good friend of Republican Couzens...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONGRESS: Senators, Saved & Lost | 11/9/1936 | See Source »

...route to Columbus Nominee Landon stopped for a rear-platform talk at Cincinnati's Winton Place station, asked the crowd if this were not "the most cockeyed campaign you ever saw?" Pointing to the number of times his opponents had used the phrase "red herring," he declared that the "great granddaddy of all red herrings in the present campaign" was the charge "that I have dodged issues." Thereupon Nominee Landon disposed of that charge by declaring that Prohibition should be settled by the states...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REPUBLICANS: Penultimate Progress | 10/19/1936 | See Source »

...Williston '40, 3m. 30 s; E. S. Childs, Jr. '40, 3m; H. O. Marcy '37, scratch; W. H. Wright '38, scratch; C. L. DeCoster '37, 1m; L. W. Meade '39, 3m; D. Smith '39, 3m; S. Madey '40, 3m. 30 s; A. K. Herring '40, 3m. 30 s; C. C. Worth '37, scratch; J. W. Erhard '38, 30 s; T. Richardson '40, 5m. 30 s; J. S. Stillman '40, 5m. 30 s; J. M. Mixter 40, 3m. 30 s; R. Parry '38, 5m. 30 s; J. P. Woods '40, 3m. 30 s; R. H. Henip...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIVE FRESHMEN LEAD FIELD IN UNIVERSITY CROSS COUNTRY MEET | 10/17/1936 | See Source »

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