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Vehement in the minority was Belgian Commission Chairman Albert Janssen. With the Indian and South African members, he advocated on a world scale measures akin to the Goldsborough Bill in the U. S., advised "international action of the gold-standard countries to restore world wholesale commodity prices to the 1928 level...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Gold, Geneva & Lausanne | 6/20/1932 | See Source »

...League majority, flatly disagreeing with Chairman Janssen, was headed by Economist George Bassett Roberts of Manhattan's National City Bank, successor on the commission to his father George Evan Roberts, who was director of the U. S. Mint under Presidents McKinley, Roosevelt and Taft. Upholding the gold standard, the majority, or Roberts report, urged every nation that can do so to stick to gold, flayed proposals for bimetallism or a return to the silver standard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Gold, Geneva & Lausanne | 6/20/1932 | See Source »

...Karl Elmendorff (Columbia, $36)?The production to which the world's music wisest flocked last summer, faithfully given as Arturo Toscanini prepared it. More thrilling than any recent flesh & blood performance in the U. S. is the "Venus" of Contralto Ruth Jost-Arden, the ''Wolfram" of Baritone Herbert Janssen. flawlessly reproduced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: May Records | 5/18/1931 | See Source »

...Entry--I. D. Brown B-12 C Entry--B. B. Crandall C-30 D Entry--C. B. Sessions D-36 E Entry--R. K. Giddings E-12 F Entry--Gordon W. Bryant F-41 GORE HALL A Entry--J. N. Jackson A-14 B Entry--H. B. Janssen B-25 C Entry--W. E. Halloway C-43 D Entry--K. Meyers D-11 E Entry--T. M. Hastings E-35 GRAYS East Entry--A. L. Devens 1 Middle Entry--W. M. Dunn 35 West Entry--T. H. Culhane 50 HAMILTON A Entry--L. M. Abbott A-24 B Entry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLOTHING COLLECTORS APPOINTED BY P. B. H. | 4/15/1930 | See Source »

...years, he had charge of the delicate process of making bustling businessmen out of college graduates. Big Business has quite evidently touched brisk, white-haired President Wickenden. Upon his arrival at Case he decided that the school needed a livelier song. Not content with one that Composer Werner Janssen turned out, "he sat down and dashed out another set with more punch." Asked how he liked Cleveland and his new job, President Wickenden said: "Fine, but why the devil don't some of you fellows call be Bill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Desire | 4/14/1930 | See Source »

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