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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Since 1931 the quickest U. S. treatment for unhappy marriage has been Renovation (divorce in Nevada) which requires six weeks' residence. Last week on Valentine's Day the rugged (and strongly Roman Catholic) State of Montana set up a rival divorce market when its Senate passed (35 to 18) a lower-house bill, which Governor Roy E. Ayers was sure to sign, requiring residence of only 30 days for divorcers, on broad grounds from incompatibility to insanity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MONTANA: 30 Days | 2/27/1939 | See Source »

Eliot House, the inter-House swimming champions, will culminate an active season by meeting the Yale intramural champs here Saturday, March 11. The Elephants, so far undefeated, won the inter-House cup when they downed their main rival, Kirkland, Thursday, February...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Elephant Mermen, To Meet Eli Champs Here on Eleventh | 2/23/1939 | See Source »

...Franklin Roosevelt dismissed as "unsound," flourished more vigorously than ever in the soil of senile insecurity. Dr. Townsend, still promising up to $200 a month to be raised by a hazy "transactions tax," sat in Washington waiting to be called by the committee. Meantime, his organization's chief rival, the General Welfare Federation of America, got its crack at the committee last week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOCIAL SECURITY: Pie from the Sky | 2/13/1939 | See Source »

Burns's good behavior may entail testifying against Rival Comedian Jack Benny this month. Likeliest winner in any of the actions is Rosa, the Lauer maid, since standard U. S. pay to tattletales who snitch on smugglers is a quarter of the fines collected...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Feb. 13, 1939 | 2/13/1939 | See Source »

...explained as a sympathetic vibration from a bitter controversy which has long ranged within New York labor circles. There, in an atmosphere much beclouded--perhaps almost completely conditioned--by personal and political factors, several local teachers' unions have been unceasingly persecuted by a few other teachers, a good many rival labor leaders, and the Hearst press en masse. Because of a personal connection between the New York embroilment and the A. F. of L. Committee on Education, which is responsible for the "red" scare, it is easy to conjecture the latter as a deliberate maneuver to obscure New York issues...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AGAIN THE CRY | 2/7/1939 | See Source »

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