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...fire .45's, thrills inculcated by euphemistic detectives, and the shakes and chills of horror by night. Included are no omnibi, but individual books by such old-timers as Octavus Roy Cohen, George Gibbs, Talbot Mundy, Florence Ryerson. The "T. B. M. L." need not be purchased in toto. Another such crop is planned for next summer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: T. B. M. L. | 7/30/1934 | See Source »

...financial incapacity of the owners. Obviously the landlord, by very definition, can effect no change for which his impecunious tenants are unable to compensate him. The vast area of tottering, overcrowded structures common to all American cities cannot be patched or braced; it must eventually be scrapped in toto and replaced by a group of modern apartments fit for human habitation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yesterday | 3/17/1934 | See Source »

...just been made by Prince Starhemberg, can come as no surprise to him, for when he resolved to crush the Socialists with the aid of the Heimwehr, he must have known that he could not temporize or adopt any half measures, that he must accept the Fascist doctrine in toto. One may, accordingly, look for the disappearance of Dollfuss's party in the near future; and, I think that it is also extremely likely that Dollfuss himself will soon follow it into oblivion, for the Heimwehr will eventually be absorbed into the larger fabric of Italian or German Fascism...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yesterday | 2/17/1934 | See Source »

...parlor and I will buy some of your preferred stock." So the RFC urged U. S. bankers last September. By last week over 4,500 banks had stepped into the RFC parlors. Only a few big banks had, like Manhattan's cautious First National, declined the invitation in toto. Most of the other big city banks at least put one foot into the parlor by selling the RFC a minority stock interest. But Chicago's Big Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co., trusting Jesse Jones's oft repeated promises that the RFC would not interfere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Act Out of Action | 1/22/1934 | See Source »

...President and his Secretary. A basic credo of the New Deal is that you can raise the price of raw materials a lot without raising much the cost of the products they go into. The 30? per bu. processing tax on wheat, just effective, was passed on in toto to bread consumers. In Chicago and downstate Illinois, a 1-lb. loaf rose from 5? to 6?. The 24 oz. loaf, price 10?, was reduced to 20 oz. New York City was hit in the breadbasket when a 1? and 2? increase was indicated. North Dakota bakers set the minimum price...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FARMERS: Cotton & Bread | 7/17/1933 | See Source »

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