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A great lamentation arose from the common stockholders. Before a dignified Federal referee the chairman of the protective committee, Peter M. Leavitt, drew an ugly comparison between the way the Titanic's captain conducted himself in an emergency and the way Mr. McLellan behaved in the foundering of his...
"When our friends pass from our sight and we lament, that lamentation is needless and causeless.
Anniversary, Ten years ago next May the Lodge-Fish resolution, favoring the Jewish National Home, was introduced in Congress. In September it was approved by President Harding, became a public resolution. No one could possibly object to the U. S. Government giving official notice to the Zionist program. No one...
The Author, Poet Laureate of Nebraska, Author Neihardt knows his Indians well. To the Omahas he is Tae Nuga Zhinga (Little Bull Buffalo); to the Sioux, Igimou Chicakala (Little Cat). He first went to interview Black Elk to get tales of great Chief Crazy Horse; returned for an extended stay...
A Job for lamentation last week was famed British Economist Sir George Paish, Governor of the London School of Economics, member of the British financial mission to the U. S. in 1914. Like U. S. Economist Roger Ward Babson who foretold the 1929 Wall Street crash, Sir George is respectfully...