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On their best behavior were the 500 gentlemen at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. last week for the 23rd annual convention of the Investment Bankers Association of America. A more sophisticated group than the commercial bankers who rumbled into Washington last fortnight only to have their leaders surrender to the...
Twenty-two trucks rumbled after the royal mourners with 15,000 wreaths. Of these 100 were said to be from "the foreign rulers and States." Ruler Roosevelt, the better to honor King Alexander, not only sent a wreath but promoted U. S. Minister Charles S. Wilson to the rank of...
At a lightship 125 miles down the River Plate from Buenos Aires an escort of six cruisers picked up the S. S. Conte Grande which was flying the yellow-&-white papal flag and bearing His Eminence Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli. Secretary of State to Pope Pius XI (TIME, Oct. 1). As...
"Yes, I'm 63 today," rumbled Novelist Theodore Dreiser in Manhattan. "I find life still interesting. When I get to the point where I don't find it interesting I'll get out of it." He read Novelist Mary Roberts Rinehart's remarks on Russia (see above), snorted: "She learned...
Last week statistical experts at the American Institute of Food Distribution sat down with their slide rules to answer a question which has troubled businessmen all summer: How much will drought reduce the income of U. S. farmers? As if unable to believe what it had discovered, the Institute tucked...