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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last February, in St. Petersburg, Fla., died Apostle Reed Smoot, still isolationist, still bitter at Cordell Hull's reciprocal trade agreements, which partially nullified the still-existing Smoot-Hawley Act. And last week, in Salem, Ore., death came to Willis Hawley, 77, the Oregon axman who had helped chop down the economic foundations of the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Death of a Woodcutter | 8/4/1941 | See Source »

Franklin N. Cunningham, Gloucester, Mass,; Charles D. Davol Jr., Fall River, Mass.; John Driscoll, West Roxbury, Mass,; Alexander R. Early Jr., Baltimore, Md.; Richard B. Fellows, Salem, Mass...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADAMS GIVES NAVY SCI. COMMISSIONS | 6/19/1941 | See Source »

...recipients of Non-Resident Scholarships in Massachusetts are: Robert A. Goldthwaite, Somerville; Richard A. Kaye, Brookline; Lauriat Lane, Jr., Cambridge; John J. McCullough, Arlington; Thaddeus K. Mroz, Salem; Kalman Novak, Cambridge; Raymond H. Ripley, Jr., Belmont; Arthur J. Torsiglieri, Boston; Amiel P. Van Teslaar, Boston; David M. Young, Jr., Quincy

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 70 AWARDED PRIZE, NATIONAL STIPENDS | 6/11/1941 | See Source »

...dimpled, 35-year-old Tobacco Scion Richard Joshua Reynolds Jr. lent Democratic campaign committees some $300,000 last year, he found himself treasurer of the Democratic National Committee. Last week Neophyte Reynolds' political career advanced another step when fellow North Carolinians put him up for mayor of Winston-Salem. - As London's famed, 300-acre Royal Botanic Gardens at Suburban Kew celebrated its centenary with unabated activity and attendance, doughty old Director Sir Arthur Hill chortled: "Hitler's bombs have failed to do as much damage as the disastrous hailstorm of 1879," announced that against...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: People, Apr. 14, 1941 | 4/14/1941 | See Source »

There never seemed much doubt of Ahmed Salem's guilt. One of his partners, with whom he had quarreled, spilled the whole story of how they used forged Egyptian War Ministry stamps to pass off their shoddy iron helmets as the tested and approved steel article. However, by the time the trial ended Ahmed & Amina were so nationally popular as great lovers that Egyptian justice forbore to crack down hard. Ahmed got, not death, but two years at hard labor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EGYPT: Lovers and Helmets | 3/24/1941 | See Source »

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