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Reports from Spain and France indicated that Dictator-P r e m i e r Primo de Rivera had stamped so vigorously upon the embers of the miltary revolt (TIME, July 5 et seq.) that he, too, was able to stamp off to Paris with no fears except for Paris...
Tax Reduction. When the House assembled last December, a tax reduction bill fresh from the hands of the Ways and Means Committee was waiting for it. Before Christmas, the House had passed it, by the middle of February the Senate too had stamped it with approval, and the bill reducing...
John Hanson Thomas Main: President of Grinnell College, who has stamped his constructive thought upon a leading college of the Middle West.
The Princesss Theatre Company of Madrid. One of the major entertainment aggregations of Spanish and Brazilian evenings burst into the huge Manhattan Opera House for a week of repertory. They are Maria Guerrero and Fernando Diaz de Mendoza with various assistants. The word "burst" is used advisedly. The Spaniards played...
With such proverbs as these, Indians have for centuries coldly praised the suttee: "a good woman" who allows herself to be burned to death at her husband's funeral. The British have, of course, largely stamped out this rite, but only after the most appalling struggle.