Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Accomplishments of the Federal Co-ordinator in railroad operations forms the subject for discussion by William J. Cunningham, James J. Hill Professor of Transportation, in his leading article...
Since that was what Mr. Vanderlip wanted, the proxy fight ended there & then. A Harvard graduate (class of 1930), lively young Frank Vanderlip maintains offices at No. 52 Wall Street with his father, now 72. United in financial affairs, Vanderlip Jr. and Sr. parted on the subject of Prohibition. WThen old Frank became chairman of the national advisory board of the Crusaders (Wets) in 1933, young Frank joined the Citizens' Legion (Drys) within 24 hours. No family row developed, however, and young Frank never signed an abstinence pledge...
...city dailies did the same. Editor White turned down both offers, but did not drop out of sight. From then on he was No. 1 U. S. country newspaper editor and prairie philosopher. Forty Years on Main Street is a collection of his editorials, grouped by subject, covering the best of his output. The result is an interesting bit of Americana combining a Main Street diary, a graph of the devious political path of a Progressive of Roosevelt's "Bull Moose" Class of 1912, and an all-but-extinct type of "personal journalism...
RODIN : IMMORTAL PEASANT-Anne Leslie-Prentice-Hall ($3). Lively biography of a lively subject, the lusty, redheaded, great French sculptor, whose eventual fame at 60 left undimmed the traits which prompted Robert Louis Stevenson's wife to call him "a horrid...
...current University bill be interesting not so much as a good program, for it is not, but as a case example in the progress of American movie subject matter. Along with a rather mediocre comedy, "We're On the Jury" (Victor Moore and Belen Broderick) and a first-rate "March of Time", there is "John Meado's Woman", with Edward Arnold and Francis Larrimore. It is this picture which is the case...