Word: nothingness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dr. Peabody knows everything that the boys do, and nothing is done without his permission. Furthermore, we do not have that kind of an attitude. There is no phalanx of problem children and no overnourished, overclad boys at Groton. Most of the boys don't have a town and...
Because TIME'S cheapest advertising space (one column by 14 agate lines) costs $99.54-too steep a price for Reader Smyth-TIME herewith runs his ad for nothing. But let not other jobless readers presume that a once-broken rule will be broken again.-ED.
Franklin Roosevelt and his entourage have long excelled at keeping him in the news by tying up his activities to wars, droughts and other Grade A news events. An extreme example of this art was provided by Secretary Early one day when the President himself did nothing of interest at...
Inventor Easton, who has had experience making sets for the U. S. Weather Bureau, expects his radios to survive even violent crashes. His Weather Bureau sets are sent up in balloons, are often in operating condition even after falling from great heights. A slender, blond young Englishman who went to...
Assistance for U. S. exports was made necessary by three great post-War changes -the building of huge tariff walls, the U. S. shift from a debtor to a creditor nation and the establishment by competing nations of export credit agencies. With almost every foreign nation in debt to the...