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...does is headed by Secretary of State Hull. At London he is being given his innings to prove his point. If he does not succeed, the economic isolationists, captained by Assistant Secretary of State Moley, will go to bat. Their objective will be a national economy of self-contain-ment. At hand for their innings they will have plenty of brand new heavy bats-the farm relief act, inflation, tariff uppings, embargoes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: The Roosevelt Week: Jun. 12, 1933 | 6/12/1933 | See Source »

...Vandenberg told of a veteran suffering with gunshot wounds in the back, hernia, arthritis and chronic nervousness who was about to lose $82 of his $90 monthly pension. "That means," cried Senator Vandenberg, "he'll get shot in the back a second time-this time by the Govern-ment." The chamber rang with protests against "the horrors of this new deal . . . its unspeakable cruelties . . . its indefensible hardships." Vainly did the President's spokesmen promise that he was about to remedy these injustices. Senators had heard from home and Demo-crats and Republicans alike were afraid to return there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEROES: Cuts Cut | 6/12/1933 | See Source »

...psychic, "Margery," Mrs. Crandon, removed all clothing before the seances at Harvard, says a signed state- ment of the Harvard group in Dr. Crandon's report. "She wore into the seance room one warm woolen garment," Electric torches, large megaphones, bells, baskets, all illuminated by phosphorescent paint, formed the psychic's equipment. "Several professors wore illuminated Electric bands on feet and wrists, and illuminated marks fastened on the center of the forehead with tape." Twenty minutes after the session began, "Walter," the spirit, began to speak. "This is a nice, comfortable room: looks like the Charlestown Jall. What's this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BORING GIVES VIEWS ON MARGERY PSYCHIC CASE | 4/18/1933 | See Source »

...budget indicated above is the budget which the Council will be forced to tender pending the payment of pledges by students who up until this time have failed to make good the pay ment of oblgation signed in September. With the payment by men who until now have allowed their pledges to lapse, the council will be able to extend its service to the fields of charity, donations which as a basis of paper pledges if could make but which due to lack of undergraduate cooperation, must remain undone

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDENT COUNCIL REVENUE REDUCED OVER 18 PERCENT | 2/1/1933 | See Source »

...dealer, bald Edouard Jonas, Conseiller du Commerce Exterieur de la France, Expert Conseil du Gouverne-ment, has had a brilliant career. An expert in the graceful decadence of the 18th Century, he owns a gallery on the smartest corner in Paris, Place Vendome & Rue Castiglione. He has been appointed director of the Government's new Cognacq-Jay Museum of 18th Century paintings and antiques.* He married the former wife of Cigar Store Tycoon David Schulte, and until six months ago he operated a large and very elaborate shop in New York...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: It Always Comes Back | 1/2/1933 | See Source »

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