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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...undersigned readers of TIME have read several of your reviews of public men. We now join in asking that you print a review of Senator J. Thomas Heflin, of Alabama...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Sep. 22, 1930 | 9/22/1930 | See Source »

...very happy to have this opportunity to add a word of welcome to the Freshman Class. You are about to join the company and share in the associations and traditions of a great University. You have put away childish things; you have graduated from the nurse strings of school rules and regulations, of a perscribed existence, of standardized thought. You have been thrust into a larger, freer atmosphere, in which your career and your conduct, your success or failure, will rest largely in your own hands...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trusted Leaders Needed to Advise Voters Says Bacon to Freshmen---Ability to Think is Goal | 9/20/1930 | See Source »

...abrupt close. Cambridge with its heat, dust and Tercentenary-isms, he must admit, is rather an abrupt change from the invigorating freshness of the Arctic summer. But it seems that the season for vagabonding has begun once again, so the pleasures of a past summer will have to join the shows of yesteryear and the present situation dispatched as efficiently as possible...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Student Vagabond | 9/18/1930 | See Source »

...night-club mistress; Tycoon Melbourn first to jilt his paramour, Jim Towner's wife, then to propose honorable marriage to cool, semi-adventuress Mrs. Wintringham; young Philip Dantry to his first night of love with his clay-footed actress idol. Other figures, not so outwardly respectable, join the shifting parade: Gunman Sicily Tony, actual husband of Jim Towner's mistress and still a rival for her affections; Pat Healy, doorman of old Hector's apartment house; "Lucky Sam" Lipschitz, Dave the Slapper, gangsters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Long Day | 9/15/1930 | See Source »

...much like the old man for his peace of mind: many a farmer husband hates him, and with reason. When Henry brings home his wife Rose from Boston, the old man takes to her at once; so does Bascom. When the Civil War breaks and the brothers go to join the army, only Rose's New England conscience has saved Henry from horns...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: In Upper New York | 9/15/1930 | See Source »

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