Word: tans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Goerdeler, until last week the little known Burgomaster of Leipzig, was given a post new to capitalist countries. If lawmaking could do it, Chancellor Bruning was bound to reduce living costs in Germany last week. Government salaries were slashed 10%. Wages in private industry were ordered reduced to the Tan 10, 1927 level. House rents were ordered reduced 10% to 15%. Retail prices of standardized articles were ordered reduced 10% and Dr. Goerdeler was appointed Price Commissioner, given autocratic powers to see that these decrees were enforced...
...Save-a-Life League. Cases which a country rest might cure he takes to his 21-room home at Hastings-on-Hudson, north of Manhattan. Mail inquiries he refers to League contacts in Boston, Chicago, San Francisco. Very soon Chicago will have a formal agency, like Manhattan's tan's. At 64, Dr. Warren believes he has saved at least 25,000 lives...
...Minneapolis will find him as Philadelphia did, a diligent, painstaking musician, free from mannerisms. His thin, blond hair and light blue eyes are perfect counterparts of a self-effacing personality. But Conductor Ormandy is no longer pale. He uses a sun-ray lamp diligently, wears a becoming all-year tan...
...worth of steel girders, tan Gothic stonework* and shiny plumbing given by Edward Stephen Harkness to Yale as an eleven college "house plan" development (TIME, Jan. 20, 1930, March 9, 1931), names out of Yale's past will be given. Already named are Pierson, John Davenport, Branford, Saybrook and Berkeley Colleges. Three new names were added last week...
...have 120 life-size bronze statues representing men & women of every contemporary human race. As far as possible they will be prime racial specimens, like Yale's collection of stuffed champion dogs (TIME, Sept. 14). Commissioned to do the work is able Sculptress Malvina Hoffman of Manha tan and Paris...