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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...President Herbert Hoover should say: "We are a great Catholic nation and such we should remain!"-that would be news. In Vatican City last week Editor Count G. Dalla Torre of the Papal newsorgan Osservatore Romano thought he had news nearly as big. Just arrived was a communication from Jean Cardinal Verdier, new Archbishop of Paris (TIME, Dec. 2). Joyously the prelate reported that he had just had audience with the President of France, M. Gaston ("Gastou-net") Doumergue, stanch Protestant, who said (said the Cardinal): "Your Eminence is a representative among us of that immense moral force, the Catholic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PAPAL STATE: Les Extravagances de Gastounet | 9/29/1930 | See Source »

...Babbitt's mind meets the syrup of romanticism. In the history of the romantic movement in the nineteenth century there is plenty of the emotional overtone which grates so harshly on Mr. Babbitt's ear. He goes after it with all his guns. His methods are simple. Beginning with Jean Jacques Rousseau, his arch-enemy, who he appears to believe is responsible for everything that has happened in the last century except the breaking of the halyard on Shamrock V, he makes all the romanticists ridiculous. This is very easy. Mr. Babbitt will glance around the room...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 6TH CONFIDENTIAL GUIDE COVERS 50 COLLEGE COURSES | 9/22/1930 | See Source »

...Berkeley Bell, 22-year-old Texas tennis star, by defeating debonair, beret-wearing Jean Borotra, only French entrant: in the first round of the national singles championship at Forest Hills...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Who Won Sep. 15, 1930 | 9/15/1930 | See Source »

...patient's lungs collapse, expelling their vitiated gases. Persistent repetition of this process often sustains the patient until his lungs regain their normal power. Last week Irving S. Johnston, 25, victim of infantile paralysis, was in the Children's Hospital solitary Drinker Respirator. Appeared Miss May Jean McCullough, 30, similarly paralyzed by infantile paralysis, also bound to die without the respirator's aid. Whom to save, the woman or the man? Dr. Edward Byer Shaw, in charge of the machine was appalled. He called a conference of other staff men. Social custom said: save the woman. Common...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Whom to Save? | 9/8/1930 | See Source »

When Author Terhune learned of the accident, he was enraged. The dog was Sunnybank Jean, 10-yr.-old "heroine" of books and articles from which Terhune's royalties have exceeded $9,000, he said. He took the whole Norris family to the police station. Before the village justice he swore out a complaint of malicious mischief against them. When Mr. Norris paid him $100, he withdrew the complaint, allowed them to go back home to Detroit. Author Terhune turned the money over to the Pompton Lakes policeman & fireman's fund. "It was all very messy," said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Malicious Mischief | 9/8/1930 | See Source »

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