Word: seeing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...telegram and letters above were received too late for inclusion in TIME'S Dec. 26 issue. For TIME'S answer, see TIME'S cover, TIME'S story...
...replace Harry Hopkins at the head of WPA, the President elevated Colonel Francis Clark ("Pinky") Harrington, whose political coloration is neutral to the point that he boasts of never having voted (see p. 8). To replace Miss Mary Dewson, 64, resigning from the Social Security Board because of physical exhaustion, the President named Mrs. Ellen S. Woodward, fortyish, director of women's and professional activities...
...Franklin Delano Roosevelt was awarded the 1938 American Hebrew Medal "for outstanding service in promoting Better Understanding between Christians and Jews." Worse understanding between Americans and "Aryans" was the immediate result: the Nazi press flayed the President as a tool of Jewry (see...
Half an hour after Dr. Thomsen entered the Welles office he emerged, imperturbable. Then Mr. Welles issued to the press (including Kurt Sell of the German News Agency) his digest of the interview. In diplomatic language the substance of his answer to the Man of 1938 (see p. 11) was "Nuts...
...Carnegie apparatus stores static electricity on a big electrode inside an inverted pear-shaped steel tank, 55 ft. high- only the big end of which is visible from the exterior (see cut)-discharges its high voltage in direct current. It does not speed its projectiles to such high energies as are obtainable with the "cyclotron," but the Carnegie and Westinghouse researchers claim an advantage for precision measurements in the fact that their voltage is controlled and steady...