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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...determine which part if any [of the obligations] is legal." He declared that the $62,000,000 principal of the loans was secured by special taxes from which the regime of ousted Tyrant Machado collected $120,000,000. From this Secretary Despaigne drew the conclusion: "Figures don't lie and therefore the Cuban people have paid their debt over & over again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA: Army Bejore Creditors | 1/8/1934 | See Source »

There Messrs. Edge & Mills laid before other members of the Republican general staff tactical recommendations straight from the vanquished commander-in-chief at Palo Alto. On Herbert Hoover's advice, the Republican opposition decided to lie low during the early days of the Congressional session, planned not to call a party caucus until "errors of the Administration economic program" accumulate. It was hoped that dissenting Democrats would open a breach through which the Republican minority could begin a counterattack with its own legislative program, which was tentatively based on three lines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Luncheon Line-Up | 1/1/1934 | See Source »

...latest product in the U. S. "if I could find a good man." Three months in the U. S. this autumn was sufficient for Mr. Neal. Last week he sent his magnificent Maybach-Zeppelin limousine back to France on the 5. S. De Grasse, departed on the 5. S. lie de France with his buxom young wife, his buxom young French secretary, his 9-year-old son Nen La Motte Sage (after the father's pseudonym), maids, valet. 30 trunks, 40 other pieces of luggage. Proudly he carried with him a green leather booklet signed B. Mussolini. The booklet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: From Sedalia | 12/25/1933 | See Source »

...gland secretions in the pancreas, thereby causing a fatal increase in the normal sugar content of the blood."-Dr. James Harry Button, Chicago endocrinologist-. in the Illinois Medical Journal last week. What, then, was more simple, if highly hazardous, than to shoot x-rays into the pituitary, which lies under the brain, and the adrenals, which lie on the kidneys, and thus slow up the production of hormones by those glands? Dr. Hutton, who has cured inmates of the Illinois State Hospital for the Insane at Elgin of dementia praecox and melancholia by means of hormones, boldly x-rayed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: X-rays for Diabetes | 12/25/1933 | See Source »

...course is imbued with an atmosphere of historical skepticism but beneath which lie sound convictions. The all to familiar phrase "Some say this and some say that" is distinguished by its absence. The lecturer attempts to present history in its reality and succeeds admirably. The one blind spot in all this realism is that ideals and ideas are perhaps unduly deprecated to attain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Guide to Courses Continues With History and Fine Arts Reviews | 12/18/1933 | See Source »

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