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...Neither you as citizens nor I as Archbishop of Mexico can accept the law," he stated flatly to his flock. For the special guidance of priests the Archbishop added: "We, therefore, remind you that the authority of God is the only power and the only absolute authority; others are powers that only share in this authority...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: Law or No Law? | 1/11/1932 | See Source »

...Kreuzlingen Switzerland, peasants have grown accustomed to a tall hollow-eyed man who takes long walks in the country with a watchful companion, never smiles, never speaks. A quietly dressed Hungarian woman arrived in New York last week with a trunk full of paintings and sketches to remind the world that the silent man in Switzerland was once regarded by many as the greatest dancer in the world. His name is Vaslav Nijinsky...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Black Period | 1/11/1932 | See Source »

...PENNINGTON-Francis Brett Young-Harper ($2.50). Though Author Young might be horrified at the comparison, Mr. and Mrs. Pennington may remind you of Authoress Vina Delmar's best-selling Bad Girl. Like Bad Girl, it is a circumstantial story of middle-class domesticity, its falls and rises. But Author Young, Bachelor of Medicine, has not been so obstetrical as Authoress Delmar, mother. His scene too is larger, peopled by more characters. Whereas Bad Girl was a tempest in a flat, Mr. and Mrs. Pennington is heading straight for tragedy when Author Young's magic wand stops it, just...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: British Bad Girl | 1/4/1932 | See Source »

...entraining argument: If they want us to eat with congenial people, why I' God's name do they want us to eat in the House? Very fair, but let's join in a ring-around-the-rosie with the High Table in the centre and sing some chant to remind ourselves that the House provides not only showers, not only it braries, but also congenial friends. That's the purpose of it. One suggestion has been that people may charge their meals in any House. If these are to be charged as part of the ten we should be eating...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ". . . By Bread Alone" | 12/2/1931 | See Source »

...ried by an ample majority over the Smith objections. Interpreters rushed forward to claim this result as a personal triumph for Governor Roosevelt over Mr. Smith. "Oh, get out!" joshed the Governor at this suggestion. Small though the refores tation issue was, however, it did serve to remind people that Mr. Smith had yet to endorse the Roosevelt candidacy. The best guess was that Mr. Smith was dissatisfied with Governor Roosevelt's Prohibition stand, even suspected the latter of playing both ends against the middle to win Wet and Dry favor. Mr. Smith has vowed that the next Democratic nominee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAMPAIGN: Straightaway | 11/16/1931 | See Source »

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