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After a discontinuance since the end of the football season, the Varsity Club will reopen today for members of the hockey and winter track squads. Following the practice observed during the football season, only luncheon and dinner will be served there...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Casey Initiates Year Round Football Practice For All | 1/4/1934 | See Source »

...collision seemed likely to reopen an old controversy over the 8-in.-gun cruisers of which the Chicago is one of ten. When the first eight were built, in conformity with the London Naval Treaty, five of them had to be altered because of sternpost trouble. They were severely criticized by Admiral William Veazie Pratt, naval adviser at the 1930 London Conference, who called some of them "tin clad" because their gun turrets were not fully protected with steel plates. But Rear Admiral Joseph K. Taussig, assistant chief of operations, last week explained that the Chicago's turrets were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMY & NAVY: Fog Crash | 11/6/1933 | See Source »

...workers in a sympathy strike, talked of closing every Ford factory in the land. Observers predicted that before matters reached such a pass, Henry Ford would shut up shop entirely, let the workers stew in their own juice. No law could force him, or any other manufacturer, to reopen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Striking Partner | 10/9/1933 | See Source »

...process by which the Federal Government will reopen the closed banks will take time to work out and only the general principles of the plan can be developed at this time...

Author: By David Lawrence, | Title: Today in Washington | 10/2/1933 | See Source »

...failure to reopen after the March holiday, that was clearly Detroit's own fault, said the Senator. Treasury officials were refusing to grant clean bills of health to any unsound bank and Detroit had been unable to agree on a reorganization plan. It was poppycock to claim that the banks were and still are solvent, snorted the Senator; months before they closed their solvency "was a matter of question"; if First National had written off the $49,000,000 that Federal examiners labeled losses, it would have been "hopelessly insolvent" in May 1932. Asked why the bank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Couzens on Detroit | 8/28/1933 | See Source »

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