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Convinced that there is about the Jew something of a noxious but elusive character, something deeper even than "blood and race," the Nazi leader of Franconia, famed Julius Streicher, Boss of Nürnberg and pal of Adolph Hitler, came out with a ringing demand: "The new laws for the protection of German racial purity must be extended to dolls and wax figures. It is an insult to German womanhood that Jewish children should play with dolls having German faces. The Jews must be forced to manufacture dolls with definitely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Bishops & Dolls | 12/2/1935 | See Source »

...acres up to 4,000 and an early act of Chancellor Hitler was to decree that this domain shall belong tax free to the House of Hindenburg so long as there shall be a Hindenburg direct male heir. To enemies of Hindenburg and Hitler this decree is a noxious bribe to win the President's support of Nazidom. It is, at least, a personal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Crux of Crisis | 7/16/1934 | See Source »

...possible that some noxious thing in the tomb air or on TutankhAmen's mummy may have infected at least one or two men? No. Samples of the air taken in vacuum containers were found clean and pure. Howard Carter passed a swab over the mummy at the first opportunity, and no germs were detected on the swab. An 1,800-year-old mummy brought to the U. S. and examined for a month by the Rockefeller Institute's famed Alexis Carrel was pronounced absolutely sterile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: A Curse on a Curse | 2/5/1934 | See Source »

...chairman of National Cash Register Co., and sold to the Lelands who then owned Cadillac. One of their friends had just been killed cranking a car. Named after Dayton Engineering Laboratories Co. which was formed by Mr. Kettering and later became part of GM. **Invented in 1921 after many noxious experiments which filled the laboratories with vile odors. ‡Mr. Kettering's part in the invention of Duco may be much overstated. All the transactions are shrouded in corporate history. Once Mr. Kettering was annoyed by the length of time it took to paint...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: All Change! | 1/9/1933 | See Source »

Last week the Assay Office was being moved into new quarters. Wall Street felt glad to be rid of it, for noxious fumes have belched from its ungainly chimney. To complete the moving, a billion dollars worth of gold and $70,000,000 in silver will have to be transported to the new building at South Street and Old Slip. The date and method of the moving were kept tomb-secret, although officials publicly estimated that it would take from 13 to 26 days. Also secret is the nature of the construction of the new building's great vaults...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Moving Bullion | 7/18/1932 | See Source »

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