Word: mount
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...publisher of Judge, Mr. Newman is proceeding with plans to bolster his drama, golf and advertising departments. But he is not yet the magazine's owner. Stock control remains with the printers, Kable Bros. Co. in Mount Morris, Ill., who took over the monthly last year on a lingering printing bill, passed title to Syndicator Bourjaily on his notes, pending sale of his comfortable United Feature stock holdings. When Kable Bros, returned Mr. Bourjaily's notes a month ago they asked Mr. Newman, then Judge's political writer, to step in as publisher; are negotiating with...
Five New England college presidents will be gathered here for the occasion. They are: Charles Seymour of Yale, Henry M. Wriston of Brown, Roswell G. Ham of Mount Holyoke, Father McGarry of Boston College, and Fred Englehardt of New Hampshire...
...Government spent $3,800,000,000 on the merchant marine. "We have come today to the end of our once-magnificent armada. Of the 2,500 vessels launched in the mightiest shipbuilding program in history but a few hundred aging specimens remain." Operating subsidies alone may mount under the present law to $15,000,000 or $20,000,000 per year. With luck and $50,000,000 of taxpayers' money solvent lines may launch 65 ships in the next five years. At the moment, the Commission has $200,000,000 available or earmarked. The report concluded: "We are about...
...thoroughly was Leopold III prepared to mount the throne, he had shown as Crown Prince, partly by serving as an active member of the Belgian Senate and partly by preparing for his father a series of comparative reports on colonial administration in the Belgian Congo, British India, The Netherlands Indies, the Philippines and French Indo-China. It was not simply that Leopold and Astrid "inspected" or showed "interest" on their travels. The Crown Prince everywhere took copious notes of the replies made to his questions, collected and studied reports as he went along, and on returning to Brussels closeted himself...
Died. Mrs. Eleanor Selden Washington Howard, 81, great-great-grandniece of George Washington, last of the Washington clan to be born in Mount Vernon; of pneumonia; in Alexandria...