Word: vacationers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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"Government itself, whether it be that of a city or that of a sovereign state or that of the union of states, must, if it is to survive, recognize change and give to new needs reasonable and constant help. . . People require and people are demanding up-to-date government in...
William Alexander Julian, 71-year-old Treasurer of the U. S., who made his fortune as a Cincinnati shoe manufacturer and banker and whose signature now appears on all New Deal dollar bills, sailed for a month's vacation in England, after delivering himself of the following views on...
¶ Received the Prime Minister, now very much under political clouds, with far from spontaneous cheers by Conservative M. P.'s of For He's a Jolly Good Fellow! Afterwards the Tory Party whips whispered to their cheering parliamentarians that Stanley Baldwin will not actually resign before he...
When His Holiness Pope Pius XI observed last Easter much more quietly than heretofore (TIME, April 13), the U. S. Catholic press was at pains to soft-pedal the fact that the Holy Father's health had anything to do with it. Last week, however, the Vatican household felt...
A HORSE IN ARIZONA-Louis Paul -Doubleday, Doran ($2). Even a President of the U. S. has to go fishing once in a while; even a 17-year locust has to come up for air some time. On this all-work-and-no-play-makes-Jack-a-dull-boy principle...