Word: leviathan
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...York the U. S. Lines (Leviathan, George Washington, etc.) cut all salaries over $150 per month by 10%. Affected were 600 non-seagoing employes...
When the S.S. Leviathan docked at Cherbourg fortnight ago, the most distinguished member of its passenger list had contracted a slight cold. She was Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, who had just turned over her great Ophir Hall at Purchase, N. Y., to Siarn's visiting King (TIME, April 20. et seq.), had sailed away to spend her seventy-third spring in France...
Rattling Ships? The decks and super structures of such mighty ships as the Majestic and Leviathan rip slightly during heavy storms. William Hovgaard (Mass. Institute of Technology) advised marine engineers, who must figure tearing stress of storms, to use more rivets on their ships and to strengthen the corners of deck houses...
...twentieth century world where radios, mass production of clothes and utensils, and the leviathan press threaten to bring uniformity to every continent, some means of preventing the disappearance of unusual and colorful folk customs in welcome. It is certainly rain able to keep alive beautiful languages or arts in any country, and especially so if they are unique...
Would Mr. Morrow please modify his plans for a vacation in southern Europe to the extent of getting off the Leviathan at Southampton and going up to London? Would he tactfully explain to the British Government, which acted as "honest broker" between France and Italy in their recent naval agreement (TIME, March 9), that Mr. Stimson and President Hoover think this agreement is quite all right but wish to avoid the battle royal which would ensue if the U. S. Senate were asked to approve it? Would Senator Morrow, in short, tell the British to tell the French and Italians...