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State's population 1%. Jewish children were driven from public schools. In Bavaria, Baden, Thuringia, Württemberg, Hesse, the Nazis forbade kosher slaughtering of meat. The National Government forbade any Jew to leave Germany without special police permission stamped on his passport. Chief Engineer Walter Schaeffer of the Rundfunk Wireless Organization was dismissed from his post, committed suicide. Albert Einstein's bank deposits ($5,955 in securities, $1,191 in cash) were confiscated. The Professor announced that he would renounce his German citizenship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: All Fools' Day | 4/10/1933 | See Source »

Unhappily for Paragon Slocum, he picked up a cigaret girl named Lulu Schaeffer one night and fell in love with her over the next morning's toast. He decided that under her comely exterior beat a heart of gold. He made her throw over her job, memorize Shakespeare, dress properly. He got her in the movies. She became "America's Joy Girl." the nation's current epitome of sweetness & light with a dash of innocent fun. Thereupon her creator fell on evil days. Miss Schaeffer spurned his attentions, betrayed him right & left, refused his belated offer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Artist in Hollywood | 6/6/1932 | See Source »

...bread & butter pericardium, when the facing surfaces of the two sacks look like the slices of a bread & butter sandwich pulled apart; shaggy pericardium, when the surfaces are rougher than in the bread & butter state; icing, frosting, sugar-coated heart, when the sacks acquire a glassy surface. Dr. Claude Schaeffer Beck of Western Reserve University has devised delicate operating room technique which allows him to lay open the pericardium, remove any constricting tissues which may be there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: 1,500 Hearts | 11/2/1931 | See Source »

...pound class: R. S. Gammons 2E.S. vs. David Weld '34; 126-pound class: Gammons vs Harold Frankel '34; 135-pound class: G. F. Nardin 1G.B. vs. R. C. Schaeffer 3L; 145-pound class: D. B. Dorman '32 vs. J. E. Davidson '34; 155-pound class: A. C. Watson 1G vs. H. G. Broun '32; 165-pound class: A. W. Kelsey 4G vs. W. A. Robertson '31; 175-pound class: G. L. Graves '32 vs. R. L. Gee 2L; Unlimited class: R. W. Straus '31 vs. D. R. Sohn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WRESTLING FINALS WILL BE HELD THIS AFTERNOON | 3/19/1931 | See Source »

...Harvard Business School: W. A. Bart, director of advertising at the E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company. Wilmington, Delaware: G. C. McQuiston, advertising manager of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: H. B. Quinan, art director for the Cromwell Publishing Company. New York: G. R. Schaeffer, advertising manager of Marshall Field and Company. Chicago: G. L. Sumner, president of the G. Lynn Sumner Company..Incorporated. New York: R. S. Vaile, Professor of marketing at the University of Minnesota: and P. B. West. advertising manager of the National Carbon Company. Incorporated. New York...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOK COMPETITION OPENS WITH SHOW OF WORK ENTERED | 1/28/1931 | See Source »

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