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For some years the correct attitude among newspaper reviewers has been that the more artists, especially young and "promising" artists, get their stuff shown in Manhattan, the more indubitably the Renaissance is at hand. A few weeks ago. however, the New York Times's Howard Devree let himself go...
Statistical answers were preponderantly optimistic. Engineering construction awards of $49,229,000 were 16% over the same week in 1937. Carloadings, risen 2.3% from the previous week, were still off about 20% from last year. Store sales, off 12% fortnight ago, were only down 6% from 1937 last week. The...
Economists have about the same fun drawing conclusions from the weekly reports of the Federal Reserve System as scientists do drawing new diagrams of the atom. On one series of the complex Federal Reserve statistics all commentators are agreed-that the rise and fall of commercial loans by U. S...
In the Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, Dr. Perry concluded: "This interpretation, which . . . shifts the emphasis from light affecting the animal to light producing a change in the diet, may well apply to the seasonal sexual development of other vertebrates as well.* The results . . . point to...
Bank Debits (withdrawals from individual checking accounts in 274 cities). With the advent of Depression II, bank debits slumped at once as people tightened their purse strings. The total touched bottom in February. Subsequent figures, charted with seasonal allowances, show that since early March public buying has held at a...