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...York's Democratic Senator Robert Wagner, author of the dead bill, retorted: "The President has failed every man out pounding the pavement in search of work. . . . Before we ever got into water, the Administration was offered a sound horse with which to ride through the storm. It refused it. It insisted on riding the decrepit and balky creature which is the existing Federal employment service...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Old Horses & New | 3/16/1931 | See Source »

...using his high office to crystallize Wet sentiment against them, to pledge the Democracy against Prohibition long in advance of the national convention. Tennessee's Dry Senator Cordell Hull began the pleading: "My God! The Democratic party has never had such an opportunity. Why take a lantern and search out something on which we can divide? Let us leave this question alone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: At the Mayflower | 3/16/1931 | See Source »

...Airways) made news: Pilot Frank Dorbandt circled low over the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes on the Alaska Peninsula, landed on a level spot amid the active craters, took photographs and flew safely away again. Pilot Joe Crosson (who found Eielson's wrecked plane after the two-month search) flew from Fairbanks to diphtheria-stricken Point Barrow, bearing antitoxin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Flights & Flyers, Mar. 16, 1931 | 3/16/1931 | See Source »

Intellect will be the chief qualification for admission to the Institute, the search for knowledge its primary purpose. In the choice both of students, who are all to be post-graduates, and of faculty, no account will be taken of race, religion, or sex. If first-rate professors a cannot be found immediately in some departments, the subjects will be omitted for the present. Gifted research men will be relieved of all teaching and allowed to concentrate on work in the laboratory or library...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HIGHEST LEARNING | 3/12/1931 | See Source »

...committee consisting of three members of the Harvard Club of Boston Have been investigating the possibilities of arranging an organized crew schedule for the club oarsmen this spring. A. B. Cassedy '24, C. C. Lund '16, and E. W. Soucy '16, who make up the committee, are now in search of a headquarters for the prospective graduate crew...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOSTON HARVARD CLUB PLANS CREW PRACTICE | 3/7/1931 | See Source »

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