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...maintained that "the trade unions should have an existence entirely separate and independent of the structure of the State." This doctrine clearly was not in harmony with the utter supremacy of Dictator Stalin, and the secret police began investigating Old Tomsky. whose friends in Russia and abroad were numberless. Presently police announced that he had "committed suicide" (TIME...
Meatier reading than for several years is the Soviet Union's censored press today. Reason: more than 2,000,000 brand new elective jobs have been created by Russia's new Constitution (TIME, June 15, 1936 et seq.), and numberless Soviet problems, some acute, are cropping up in print as efforts are made to have these 2,000,000 jobs filled by nation-wide voting on December...
...from Madrid to help put down a revolution of Asturian socialists and anarchists against what they saw to be a swiftly developing fascist dictatorship. With ruthless Foreign Legionaries and Moors, imported into Spain for the first time in its history, Aranda did his work well, causing the death of numberless men in a few weeks...
...holders of Government bonds long since matured, that among the 1,000 or more railroad bonds foreclosed since 1865 many had a "decree value" for claimants, though no notice was ever given of payments to their owners or trustees. The Depression rather delighted Mr. Smythe with the prospect of numberless new depreciated issues, but he died in 1930 leaving his widow such an accumulation of odd securities that his estate was virtually impossible to probate...
...than considerations of economy, for the compression of such significant subject matter into the scope of a single half-year. No course in the College could be more deserving of further attention, and few men would begrudge the extra hours spent in handling this as a full-year course. Numberless small but interesting facts could be added to the skeleton which is now presented. Some more fundamental sections of art history, notably German and Spanish Gothic architecture, medieval stained glass, and American colonial architecture now omitted entirely, could also be studied profitably...