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...Representative of President Coolidge, to make him a public character. He spent three months in the Philippines; he used two more going and coming. He compiled a report. It was not until last week that Colonel Thompson's report was given to the public. President Coolidge, having pondered thereon for a fortnight, despatched the report to Congress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: Colonel's Report | 1/3/1927 | See Source »

...subscribee-so far as I know, therefore, I am THE Original Subscribee. I am not writing either to praise or blame TIME, but merely to ask your aid. I examine the wrapper of my copy carefully each week, and I am distressed to note that the expiration date thereon has not yet been advanced to include 1927. This embarrasses me. I am given to understand that I have been brought up genteel, and somehow I can't persuade myself that it would be quite genteel to call the situation baldly to my friend's attention. Here...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Dec. 27, 1926 | 12/27/1926 | See Source »

...Thus the necessary conclusion to the tempest which has leeward over this last weekend must be defined as the appointment of a committee by the Princeton Senior Council and the Harvard Student Council which can cooperate in an effort to find the facts of the case and to act thereon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE OBVIOUS CONCLUSION | 11/10/1926 | See Source »

Judge Julian W. Mack called the twelve jurors to him, explained to them the law and the charges, told them to start deliberating. That night they called for a section of the exhibits (evidence); pondered thereon; went to their rooms at the Hotel McAlpin, Manhattan. All the next day at the federal building they tried to reach a decision, failed. Judge Mack told them to try again. More nights in locked hotel rooms, more days in a stuffy juryroom with peekers looking through the windows . . . blasphemy, threats . . stubborn Juror No. 9 . . . sick Juror No. 6 who had been shell-shocked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CORRUPTION: Twelve Jurors | 10/18/1926 | See Source »

...President sent a message to the House requesting more money for prohibition enforcement. (See PROHIBITION.) ¶ Banners-and thereon inscriptions: "Yes, we too want to eat; our mothers work nights, our fathers days, who cares for us?" "That 10% wage cut took our milk away," "The truth is on our side," "Come to Passaic and see how we live"-fluttered about the paths of the White House. Three men, two women, six little children from Passaic, N. J., strike scenes carried them. But Everett Sanders, Presidential secretary, gently waved them away, informing the picketers that the President had a slight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: The White House Week: Apr. 26, 1926 | 4/26/1926 | See Source »

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