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...future years, or applied to repay advances made in previous years 287,427.76 1,775.37 4,695,027.20 13,987.50 Plus, amounts withdrawn from accumulated income of restricted Endowment Funds advanced against the income of future years 163,914.90 13,987.50 4,858,942.10 13,987.50 Less, payments therefrom to life beneficiaries of trusts 162,429.27 Total income from Endowment Funds 4,696,512.83 13,987.50 Gifts for immediate use 1,284,814.08 Receipts for special purposes 183,040.60 1,467,854.68 Less, Gifts and Receipts not available for use, reserved for use in future years, or applied to repay...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXTRACT FROM THE TREASURER'S REPORT | 11/26/1935 | See Source »

...grim part of the U. S. songwriting industry has long been the swift jump to record great tragedies and the eager wait for the profits therefrom. A catalog of such news songs would include: The Wreck of the Old 97, The Death of Floyd Collins, The Hall-Mills Case, Little Marion Parker, The Wreck of the Shenandoah, The Sinking of the Vestris. Last month, day after Will Rogers and Wiley Post crashed in Alaska, Songwriter Freddie Rose (Red Hot Mamma) whipped out pieces on that disaster, passed them on to Ray Whitley, a onetime rancher who has a nasal voice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Tragedy Songs | 9/30/1935 | See Source »

...science. Whereas in a few departments its methods may approach mathematical precision, in others, like research on character and personality, the procedures are just reaching the point where results of any clarity at all are possible. Yet into this hazy realm psychologists feel justified in pushing, and in reporting therefrom their findings, so long as, like good scientists, they warn the reader of factors that may obfuscate the conclusions. With no less than nine such warnings, Dr. Lewis Madison Terman, head of Stanford University's psychology department since 1922 and starred for distinguished research in American Men of Science...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Marriage & Divorce | 6/24/1935 | See Source »

Other yarns: Oscar Cowlie found that he could milk his cows quicker if he took his. radio to the barn, tuned in on fast tempo music; Charles Nestor noticed the backs of his sheep were getting bare, investigation showed that swallows had picked wool therefrom to line their nests; Elmer Sweetdcw tapped his sugar bush, found a pail with whiskey in it next morning, reached into a knothole in the tree and pulled out a whiskey bottle placed there by a hired man years ago. He had drilled directly into the cork in tapping the tree. . . . HOWARD E. HAGGSTROM...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 18, 1935 | 3/18/1935 | See Source »

...support to the "redneck" Bilbo following. When he was Mississippi's Governor in 1916, The Man Bilbo appointed Eugene Sykes a justice of the State Supreme Court, successfully supported him for election when his appointive term expired. Going into eclipse with his patron, Judge Sykes was rescued therefrom in 1927 by Mississippi's Senator Hubert Durrett Stephens, who got him an appointment to the Federal Radio Commission. When the Radio Commission became the Communications Commission last June, Judge Sykes was continued as chairman of the new body. When Theodore Bilbo entered the Democratic primary against Senator Stephens last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Most Conspiculonsly Despicable | 2/4/1935 | See Source »

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