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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...official figures last week on F. Y. P. No. 2 show that Soviet production of coal, one of industry's most vital factors, was during the first nine months of 1937 not only definitely below the 1937 Plan figure but also below the production figure for the same period in 1936. The same was true of petroleum, copper and machine tools. On the broad economic front Soviet production is rising, as indeed Tsarist industrial production rose spectacularly in the decade before the Revolution, but Soviet fulfillment of the Plans as a "system of planned economy" or a "planned economic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: F. Y. P. No. 3 | 1/10/1938 | See Source »

...limit each of these climactic events was easier for Director Frank Lloyd and his cinemauthor associate, Howard Estabrook, than to relate them coherently and plausibly in a film of less than two hours' duration. Too experienced a craftsman to suspend the full weight of so freighted a period on romance's slender cord. Director Lloyd makes a valiant try at hooking up Wells & Fargo with everything in sight, from notorious Lola Montez to Lincoln's second inaugural address...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Picture: Jan. 10, 1938 | 1/10/1938 | See Source »

...McCrea does his facile best to cement together these episodic bricks. In the love scenes he has no trouble putting heart into it, since in real life Frances Dee is Mrs. Joel McCrea. In general Wells Fargo is ably cast, and the production & settings are convincingly accurate. Most plausible period scene: gangling Bob Burns, as an ingratiating Leatherstocking of the plains, conversing endlessly with his laconic Indian companion, Pawnee, whose total vocabulary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Picture: Jan. 10, 1938 | 1/10/1938 | See Source »

...publication, he did a series of watercolor illustrations, notably six for Zola s Nana, four for Henry James's Turn of the Screw, which Critic Henry McBride of the New York Sun considered ''among the most memorable drawings to have been produced anywhere in this modern period." His experiments with cubist designs in architectural subjects have the neatness but none of the photographic quality of paintings by Charles Sheeler. Nobody has surpassed Demuth's serene water colors of flowers, painted in his Lancaster garden...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Painters | 1/10/1938 | See Source »

...plight perfectly exemplifies the poser facing almost every U. S. road- that operating costs have far outstripped operating revenues. For the first eleven months of 1937 the B. & O.'s total operating revenue of $157,700,000 was $3,000,000more than for the same period of 1936. But its net railway operating income of $24,200,000 (before fixed charges) was $3,000,000 less. In the past month the depression has nipped revenues still further. Because of boom times in the spring the B. & O.'s 1937 carloading total was about 5% over 1936. But during...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Royal Blue's Blues | 1/10/1938 | See Source »

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