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...they thought differently. With one unanimous whoop they acclaimed Governor Murray as their candidate for President, pledged him Oklahoma's 22 delegates to the Chicago Convention. Declared Governor Murray: "I stand in awe of the responsibility of the Presidency but I will undertake it. ... I am willing to shorten my life, perhaps lose it, in an effort to stem the powers now crushing the American people. . . . No man is fit to be President who hasn't worked for $1 a day and lived on it. ... I don't get puffed up with praise but if America...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAMPAIGN: Bread, Butter, Bacon, Beans | 2/29/1932 | See Source »

...directrix of La Scala Opera in Milan who lost her job last month, partly because of her friendship with anti-Fascist Arturo Toscanini (TIME, Sept. 28), a rich Venetian and pioneer Fascist was appointed: Erardo Trentinaglia. Esteemed in Italy as a composer and conductor, Signor Trentinaglia planned first to shorten La Scala's season, cut down on novelties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Fascist Shadow | 10/26/1931 | See Source »

...emergency regulation curtailed the open season for gunning duck, geese and brant to 31 days in northern States, 30 days in central and southern States. Nowhere in the U. S. may waterfowl be taken before the end of September or after the beginning of January. State authorities may shorten their seasons further if they want to. The Federal bag limits remain as before: 15 ducks, four geese (including brant) per day; not more than 30 ducks or eight geese in possession at one time. Divided to match the times of migration, the new state seasons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: One Month for Ducking | 9/7/1931 | See Source »

Fortnight ago physicians told President Brooks that he had two weeks to live. Though he knew that exertion would shorten his time, he said he would sign the diplomas as he had done every spring for 29 years. They brought a desk to his bedside. At first he signed about 60 a day, but weakness and almost intolerable pain, which even drugs failed to still, slowed up his later efforts.** There were more than 100 diplomas unsigned when he could write no more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Bravery at Baylor | 5/18/1931 | See Source »

...seek accommodation either in more expensive dormitories or in private houses in Cambridge. In attempting to remedy a condition which admittedly needed remedy, another condition is created which is more inequitable and discriminatory. It would seem that the true solution of the problem would have been to shorten the time during which a student is allowed to live in these dormitories and apply the same rule with the privilege of a longer stay to those students who could show that their financial condition demanded it. It is a situation which cannot be governed by a hard and fast rule...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Legitimate Condemnation | 3/9/1931 | See Source »

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