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East and West. Second step in Publisher Cromie's plan, after cancelling War debts, was that the former debtors and creditors should cooperate to develop the Asiatic market, release the potentially limitless buying power of the East, thus restore boundless prosperity to the West...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA-CANADA: Foreign Devils: $1,000,000,000 | 1/12/1931 | See Source »

...significance of such an exhibition is no matter of more passing interest. Not only will it draw the attention of those with an aesthetic appreciation for beautiful forms, but also it should have a limitless value to those who are interested in history and the progress of the human race. Rather than being written in the pages of lengthy volumes, a tale of history is here told in finely worked precious metal and gems explaining more tersely and no less clearly how the people in the dawn of civilization speculated on the phenomena of nature. One does not need...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MUCH FINE GOLD | 1/8/1931 | See Source »

This being so, the ability of the Soviet State to dump foodstuffs abroad is not spaciously limitless but definitely limited in 1930. Much as docile Russians will stand from their Dictator, eagerly as they swallow what Stalin tells his press to print, he can still take just so much grain and no more out of their mouths to sell abroad for ready cash...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Wheat, Death, Reds | 10/6/1930 | See Source »

...different, a less democratic type of sportsman is Harold Stirling Vanderbilt. Deprived of the incentive of fortune-building and at the same time equipped with a limitless facility for the cultivation of whims by his share ($30,000,000) of the monumental capital of his family, he turned to sport all the energy and brilliance of a fine executive intelligence. When he graduated from St. Mark's school he won the Founder's medal for being the best pupil. At Harvard he finished a four-year course in three years and was a member of the Porcellian Club...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Off Newport | 9/15/1930 | See Source »

...possibilities which can be conceived in the use of television, the first theatrical test of which was carried out Thursday night in Schenectady, are almost limitless. As the railroad, the aeroplane, and now the radio have each brought with them a host of new fields of experimental investigation and practical development, so television offers still another opportunity for scientists to change and facilitate modern life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TELEVISION | 5/24/1930 | See Source »

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