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...hatred of woman kind. Revived by Robert Loraine and a company of British actors, it retains all the fury its author put into it 44 years ago, acquires a little more in Mr. Loraine's presentation of the breakdown of a paranoiac mind. Its theme: "Love be tween the sexes is Strife." Adolph (Rob ert Loraine), a Swedish scientist, is con fronted with the problem of what to do about a servant girl who has been seduced by a soldier. Says the soldier (Barrie Livesay) : ''How can any man know if he is the father?" This is the germ...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: Revivals | 10/19/1931 | See Source »

...Alexander's to break up the old racial groups (TIME, Oct. 14, 1929). But the Governors of the Banats will be given greatly increased powers. Ever-protesting Croatia will resume its old boundaries, with the exception of the old county of Sypmia which continues to be split be tween Neusatz and Nisch. Communists may not organize. Military officers in active service may not run for office. By the next morning excited citizens all over the country were staring at blue, white & red bordered posters announcing the end of the Dictatorship and the terms of the new Constitution. Newspapers could...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JUGOSLAVIA: More Golden Bullets | 9/14/1931 | See Source »

...Besides Chicago and New York, businessmen have art clubs in Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Denver, Philadelphia, Boston, Cleveland, St. Louis, Los Angeles. Together they claim a membership of more than 600 bankers, lawyers, salesmen, manufacturers, who would rather paint pictures than play golf in their spare time. Admission rules vary be tween the cities. The New York club ad mits no one under 30 (average age 45), no one who is not actively engaged in business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: By Businessmen | 4/20/1931 | See Source »

Three sound explanations existed for this Republican breach which seriously unsettled the certainty that Pennsylvania, as it has done for the last 39 years, would elect a Republican governor in November. They were: 1) longstanding hostility be tween Nominee Pinchot and Boss Vare, whose candidate for governor Mr. Pincho' defeated in the primary; 2) the Wet appeal of Nominee Hemphill in Republican urban districts; 3) the apprehension of Big Business at Nominee Pinchot's "radical" program of industrial and utility regulation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Pinchot v. G. O. P. | 10/20/1930 | See Source »

...later organized Marine Midland Corp., hundred-million-dollar group-banking unit (TIME, Sept. 30). It also was partly a Marine Midland holding company and partly an investment trust. Inasmuch as the bankers and the utility men were operating in the same northern New York district there was be tween them an obvious geographical com munity of interest. It is also true that both Niagara Share and Marine Union collided with the 1929 Stockmarket collapse, securities for which Niagara had paid some $100,000,000 during the year having declined to a value of some $70,000,000 at its close...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Added Name | 6/9/1930 | See Source »

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