Word: joyful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...chairman of the conference, declared that cantors are Forgotten Men. Said he: "The cantor, who by the grace of God is an artist, has always been considered as the pillar of fire in the synagog. He has the ability with the rays of his voice to create light and joy when Israel is left in darkness. . . . When the whole world was engaged in speculation to gain more wealth, the cantor was content with the necessaries of life. When the whole country made a concerted drive to organize labor and make possible a living wage, the cantor still was reluctant...
Other diet news of last fortnight: The 30-day test by three women of a basic diet of bananas and skimmed milk, supervised by Chicago's publicity-wise Health Commissioner Bundesen (TIME, May 21) ended with these results: Alice Joy lost 9½ lb., Felicia Terry lost 14 lb., Deon Craddock lost...
...Wichita, Kans. last week the Eagle screamed with delight. Its owners, the brothers Victor & Marcellus Murdock, had the supreme joy of seeing their despised rival, the Beacon, convicted of fraudulent advertising. The Beacon and its publishers Max & Louis Levand were tried for labeling certain merchants' advertisements in their Beacon with a "Seal of Quality" bearing the signature of Dr. Russell Eugene Hobbs, until lately city physician. Dr. Hobbs had told the grand jury he had not consented to the use of his signature (TIME...
...when and whether is left entirely to Administration discretion. Tax. A stamp tax will be placed on each sale of silver (made on or after May 15, 1934) equal to 50% of the seller's net profits. This tax will take all the joy out of silver speculation, and dampen the silver enthusiasm of speculative interests. Generality. Not in his silver bill but as part of an accompanying message to Congress, the President declared himself in favor of broadening the metallic base of U. S. money by the use of both silver and gold-but only on condition other...
FIVE DAYS IN BONDS That was the Star's manner of heralding two stories which screamed from the front pages of nearly every newspaper in the land for most of the week. Most of the headlines were more explicit. Instead of "Joy After Terror." The Los Angeles Times...