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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...confidence picked up almost as much as business, and further recovery was unanimously predicted for 1936. Upon such facts & figures as these, together with a great number of irrelevant ones, the U. S. Press last week reared, as it does each year, that airy edifice, the Annual Business & Finance Review. In infinite variations, combinations and permutations the business chronicle of 1935 was amplified, summarized, dissected, debated, digested, analyzed, expounded, recapitulated and generally spun out to in credible length in thousands of columns in hundreds of U. S. dailies. For innumerable predictions, prophecies and prognostications for 1936 and far beyond...
Roscoe Pound, Dean of the Law School, has contributed the leading article for the January issue of the Harvard Law Review, which goes on sale today...
...Legislative notes include a review of 21 recent court cases and also a discussion on the taxation of Radio Broadcasting by the States. A review of six books on the international peace plan, which illustrates the purpose of the new Commonwealth Institute of London, has been contributed by Dean Albert E. Hindmarsh...
...three days before Christmas. It was Mrs. Jacobs' 44th birthday. It was also her 22nd wedding anniversary. But none of these pleasant milestones was the cause of the Jacobs' rejoicing. What had happened was that in far-off Manhattan the judges of the Bodd, Mead-Pictorial Review 1935 novel contest had awarded their $10,000 prize to one Margaret Flint. And Margaret Flint was Mrs. Lester Warner Jacobs' maiden name...
...country she had grown up in. She called it The Old Ashburn Place. One of her daughters read a few pages, did not like it much. Her husband was no hand for fiction anyway, preferred the Bible. But when the book was finished, off she sent it to Pictorial Review, where it will begin to appear serially next...