Word: opener
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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TIME promises, in response to the queries of Reader Combs [TIME, Sept. 5], to keep its weather eye open for an interpretation of the weather in terms of its effect on humans. One very simple step in the direction of such interpretation would be the publication of wet bulb thermometer readings...
Along the trail of trouble that followed San Francisco's non-union "hot car" of Woolworth school supplies (TIME, Aug. 29), owners of 121 closed warehouses and 35 open but strike-crippled department stores still held out for concessions in new labor contracts, fighting C. I. O. warehousemen and A. F. of L. clerks to a standstill. But San Franciscans were cheered last week by more significant news: Harry Bridges' C. I. O. longshoremen and Pacific Coast shipping line operators at last agreed, subject to rank-and-file approval, to sign contracts promising peace on the water front...
...Czechoslovakia will shortly open three huge cemeteries," announced the Prager Presse defiantly this week. "The largest of the three, at Chodov, is big enough to hold 500,000 corpses." Above this was splashed a headline:" THE MOST MODERN MORGUE IN EUROPE...
...Transportation of Commodities," given by Professor William J. Cunningham at The Business School has been selected as this year's Leatherbee Lecture Course and will be open to businessmen without charge...
Under the terms of the bequest of the late George H. Leatherbee one course in the School is designated as the Leatherbee Lecture Course and is open free of charge to properly qualified business and professional men. Because of the current interest in transportation problems, the course given by Professor Cunningham, a nationally known authority in the field, has been chosen...