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...Berlin, a position from which the Nazis lately tried and failed to oust him because they disliked his book- Germany Puts the Clock Back (TIME, April 17). Best Editorial-to the Kansas City Star, $500 for a series ''on national and international subjects ... an editorial educa- tional campaign which exerted wide influence in the Mississippi Valley." Best Reporting-to Francis A. Jamieson. New Jersey correspondent of The Associated Press, $1,000 for able coverage of the Lindbergh kidnapping story. Newshawk Jamieson was closely acquainted with New Jersey's Governor Arthur Harry Moore, an advantage which he wisely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Pulitzer Prizes | 5/8/1933 | See Source »

...Pratt, chairman of Socony-Vacuum, which instituted a five-day week last fall. Many a great corporation is already providing its workers with no more than 30 hours work a week, many an executive is committed to the economic theory that there must be more workers on the na- tional payroll and a bigger payroll in order to provide more public purchasing power. Chief opposition therefore centres among those who believe a strict 30-hour week without variations would be inconvenient in their business, who oppose minimum-wage fixing by the Government. Thus has U. S. business come to adopt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: 30 Hours | 5/8/1933 | See Source »

...years the Bonus issue has been vigorously suppressed at the Legion's national conventions. At Boston in 1930 a cash payment resolution was strangled in committee. Later when the Veterans of Foreign Wars began to make spectacular headway with their Bonus drive in Congress, the Legion's na tional executive committee at Indianapolis climbed on the legislative bandwagon, declared for the 50% loan plan. At Detroit in 1931 the Legion was all primed to ap prove full cash payment when President Hoover, on the spur of the moment, dashed to their convention, made a strong speech of dissuasion. Bonus cashing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEROES: Again, Bonuseers | 9/12/1932 | See Source »

...Asch van Wyck, world president of the Y. W. C. A., arrived in New York last week. Mem ber of a famed Dutch family (her father was a Deputy in the States-General, two of her brothers are in the diplomatic service), she helped organize the Dutch na tional Y. W. C. A. in 1920, headed it from 1926 until 1930 when she became the first Continental president of the World's Council...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: THREE LADIES | 4/18/1932 | See Source »

...Clark Hoover, who completed in June his course at Harvard's business school, sailed for a junket in Hawaii. The following lay ill: Countess Willingdon, Vicereine of India, of dengue ("breakbone") fever, at Simla; Clifford C. ("Cactus") Cravath, city judge of Leguna Beach, Calif, who led the Na tional League in homeruns in 1913-15 and 1917-19, after a motor accident; the Duke of Gloucester, third son of George V of England, after an appendectomy, in London...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Sep. 7, 1931 | 9/7/1931 | See Source »

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