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...occupied the handsome hall just built by the City of Geneva for plenary sessions of the Disarmament Conference (last week sitting in committees). Conscious of their importance, the 324 labor delegates marched bravely in and elected by acclaim as their president a onetime Ontario telegraph keyman, Senator Gideon Decker Robertson, Canadian Labor Minister in the Conservative Cabinet of rich Premier Richard Bedford Bennett...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Utmost Standard! | 4/25/1932 | See Source »

Known as R-B-M (Robertson-Bonded-Metal), the new steel is an amalgamation of three substances. Pure steel is coated with an alloy of tin, lead or zinc. The alloys are then heated to a temperature just beyond the plastic point but below the liquefaction mark. At this temperature felts can be cemented to the alloys. Upon cooling the felt adheres to the steel by means of the adhesive alloy. On the felt may be grafted further coatings-of asbestos, cellulose, imitations of wood, silk, jewels. The new metal may be rolled, drawn, pressed, corrugated. Chief difficulty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Robertson-Bonded-Metal | 3/28/1932 | See Source »

...pound final bout between Herman Gross '33 and E. M. Bullard 2G.B.; 135-pound final bout between the winners of the third and fourth bouts; 175-pound final bout between A. D. Robertson '33 and G. M. Hartol '34; 145-pound final bout between the winners of the sixth and seventh bouts; 165-pound final bout between Kane Semenian '33 and R. J. MeVeigh 3L.; and the unlimited final bout between A. C. Jack 1L. and the winner of the second bout...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOLD FINALS OF BOXING TOURNAMENT TONIGHT | 3/18/1932 | See Source »

Marching By musically relates how first the Austrians and then the Russians took and retook Lemberg in the stirring days of 1915. During one of these swaps a handsome young Austrian (Guy Robertson) is wounded and left behind. Iron enters poor disabled Mr. Robertson's soul when he notices the lecherous glances with which the base Russian colonel is denuding Actress Desiree Tabor, a soprano with whom Mr. Robertson is in love. She is an Austrian countess. Somewhere during this part of the proceedings a file of Muscovites tramp in, begin singing "Light up! Take out your pipe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Mar. 14, 1932 | 3/14/1932 | See Source »

...Cowan, of Bristol, Tennessee; E. J. Croce, of Worcester; L. A. Giffin, of West Hartford, Connecticut; M. T. Gilmour, of Wilmington, North Carolina; J. H. Grindlay, of Youngstown, Chio; D. T. Hall, of Seattle, Washington; G. M. Jorgensen, of Minden, Nebraska; C. D. Roberts, of East Boston; J. E. Robertson, of Santa Monica, California; D. A. Sunderland, of Rome, Georgia; W. L. Wallbank, of New Britain, Connecticut; J. H. Warner, Jr., of Oberlin, Ohio; F. J. West

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Award Of 38 Scholarships And David A. Wells Prize Announced | 3/14/1932 | See Source »

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