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Chinese-speaking Christian missionary doctors are among the few Western observers in really close touch with China's people, and in Manhattan arrived last week Dr. Walter H. Judd. fresh from work in Japanese-conquered territory, and Dr. Robert McClure who has been Director of the International Red Cross in Central China. They agreed that Japan "does not have the ghost of a chance to win the war," since what they have seen convinces them that the Japanese Army of Occupation, sniped at and harassed day & night by Chinese guerrillas, is "slowly bleeding to death." As an example...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WAR IN CHINA: Defeats Without Battles | 9/12/1938 | See Source »

Last week both trains staged trial runs. To court proper press attention, New York Central hired Pressagent Steve Hannagan, whose technique runs more to figures than to facts. Pressagent Hannagan's choice to set off the Century's, maiden jaunt was blonde, beautiful Model Virginia judd, who wore a frock of Twentieth Century grey. Public relations counsel for Pennsylvania was Ivy Lee, Inc., trained in less frivolous accounts like the Rockefeller interests. Counsel Lee countered with solidity: Sophie Tucker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: Famous Flash | 6/20/1938 | See Source »

Justice Brandeis, who still gives advice now and then to shaggy, crusading Deputy Commissioner Judd Dewey, would list the following reasons for the notable success of his idea: 1) Primary tenet of the Brandeis economic faith is that efficiency decreases with size. Savings banks are small, decentralized. And of course their life insurance departments are controlled by the same State reserve laws that control all insurance companies. 2 ) Terms in most cases are more beneficial to the policyholders. Most old-line policies cannot be turned in for cash till after the third year and then there is a surrender charge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Massachusetts Idea | 3/28/1938 | See Source »

Signers of this report included three men who, as members of President Hoover's Commission, had voted the other way. Two of them were University of Chicago's Professor Charles Hubbard Judd and American Council on Education's George F. Zook. Most significant about-face was made by the third, the Rev. George Johnson, director of education of the National Catholic Welfare Conference. For the Committee had won Catholic support of Federal aid by recommending that States be allowed, if they chose, to give part of the Federal money to parochial schools...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Glaring Inequalities | 3/7/1938 | See Source »

...fill Charles Judd's shoes posed a pretty problem for University of Chicago's unorthodox young president, Robert Maynard Hutchins. who has been busy the past year attacking progressive education. Last week, still incorrigibly unorthodox. Bob Hutchins gave the job to the fair-haired boy of progressive educators, Ralph Winfred Tyler...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Tyler to Judd | 2/28/1938 | See Source »

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