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...Small space was devoted to the unemployment situation, less drastic in fiscal than in calendar 1930. However, the Secretary declared: "The monthly reports on the volume of employment and on wholesale prices have been greatly expanded and improved. . . . The actual speed of publication has been greatly increased." A Davis truism: "Children are the most precious assets of the Nation." He has five children, all of their names beginning like his with J-James, Jane, Jean, Joan, Jewel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Reports | 12/8/1930 | See Source »

Author Canfield bends the truism that woman's place is in the home to her own fell purpose. She seems to show that adult life and marriage are indistinguishable, scores many a point but fails to get full marks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Forsyte Footnotes* | 10/13/1930 | See Source »

...presidency of the International Congress of Psychology at Yale last week and witty, despite length, his speech of welcome. Said he: "In so far as psychologists are concerned, America was [prior to the last 50 years] like Heaven, for there was not a damned soul there." Another Cattell truism: ''The motions of the solar system since its beginning are less complicated than the play of a child for a day." A Cattell social irritant, which excited dark newspaper head lines: "The objects of the sciences are more ideal than the objects of the churches; their practices are more Christian. When...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Psychologists | 9/16/1929 | See Source »

...Canada fears that the U. S. will secure control of most of the St. Lawrence power sites, with no chance for Canada to increase its share to meet future needs. Said one Canadian newspaper: "What Uncle Sam has he holds. Our whole relationship with our big neighbor proves that truism." Radio. "Sheer presumption," declared Arthur 0. Smith, Canadian speaker to a Washington Rotary Club last week, was the U. S. Radio Commission's assignment of a mere handful of radio wavelengths to Canada. The prediction was made that the Canadian Government would soon kick over the U. S. distribution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The Neighbors | 4/22/1929 | See Source »

...truism that hands are as expressive as faces and it is true that they are a more certain means of identification. Nonetheless, because it is easy to see, a face is the more convenient link between a person and his name. So convenient indeed that it is regarded as the index, not to a person's name alone, but even to his character; faces, in fact, are almost always mistaken for persons. Hence when a proud man wishes to leave something of his pride, after death, above the humble dust; when a famed man wishes to allow his admirers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Faces | 9/10/1928 | See Source »

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