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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Born, To Frederick Ogden Nash, word-wangler (Hard Lines), and Frances Leonard Nash, onetime Baltimore Junior Leaguer; a daughter; in Manhattan. Weight: 7 Ib. 4 oz. Name: Linell Chenault...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Apr. 11, 1932 | 4/11/1932 | See Source »

When the Cincinnatians made their announcement, Dr. William Parry Murphy of Boston and Drs. Joseph Edward Connery & Leonard J. Goldwater of Manhattan announced the preparation of new, more potent liver extracts. These extracts are injected into muscles of anemics. The blood picture improves in a few hours...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Ulcers, Anemia & Hogs | 4/4/1932 | See Source »

...significant that the recent trend has been toward a harsh exposure of the foremost American capitalists, as though in vicarious revenge for the collapse which their system has suffered. The figures who were cynically endured in their decade of triumph are savagely caricatured today. Thus J. M. Leonard in "The Tragedy of Henry Ford" just published presents Ford as the small town mechanic who was borne to success in spite of himself by the enthusiasm for mass production. The famous occasion when Ford replied to the question, "Has there ever been a revolution in the United States?" with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN ARMY DEFEATED | 3/26/1932 | See Source »

...glib and shallow economics which were presented as the opinion of Henry Ford "and Samuel Crowther" are as utterly discredited as a system could well be. As an authority on economic problems he is not so much atacked as utterly forgotten. In indicating a new biographical trend, Mr. Leonard's book is interesting, but the attek is made on an army defeated, on a capitalist no worse than the generality of capitalists and by virtue of his very naivete a good deal better than most of them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN ARMY DEFEATED | 3/26/1932 | See Source »

...brother-a bull is kneeling on his crushed chest. The shock of Peter's death awakens the ulcer in Fergus' stomach, its starfish of pain begins to spread. He takes some drink to ease it, dies dreaming of dead friends and the sea. The Author. Englishman Leonard Alfred George Strong's first literary effort was a Chaucerian ballad about a sow named, after his grandmother, Amelia. This attracted his family's attention, but it was not until after he met up with Aldous Huxley, Robert Graves. Richard Hughes and Edmund Blunden at Oxford that his literary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Brotherly Hate | 3/21/1932 | See Source »

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