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...Bacharach was the veterans' hero, Secretary of the Treasury Mellon logically became their villain last week when he wrote a strong public letter objecting to this bonus legislation. The gist of his argument was that the Treasury could not stand the financial strain. Predicting a $500,000,000 deficit next July (last estimate: $350,000,000), he declared the measure created "a potential liability of $1,720,000,000"-that is, if all veterans borrowed to the limit. The Treasury, he explained, had some $772,000,000 securities in a sinking fund reserve to pay off the bonus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: H. R. 17054 | 2/23/1931 | See Source »

...These are the most serious roles Farrell & Gaynor have ever tried. The results should prove to anyone's satisfaction that the only thing they can do on the screen is what they made their reputation for-poetic comedy-dramas of young love. Most gratifying shot: exposure of the villain as a detective in the service of Farrell's rich father...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Jan. 12, 1931 | 1/12/1931 | See Source »

Triangle shows must have a story, however remote from the general scheme of entertainment. This year's story concerns Wilbur Wilkins, the campus loafer (Joshua Logan), whose policies are op posed by Buck Heyward (Harold Tasker), the villain who wishes to awaken Prince ton from its beer-drinking lethargy. Vil lain Heyward also covets the affections of Miss Graham (Harry Dunham), daughter of Professor Graham (James Henry Breasted Jr., son of famed Orientalist Breasted of the University of Chicago). He is thwarted by handsome Bruce Pelham (James Stewart). The plot then skips 100 years by the simple method...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: Smiling Tiger | 12/29/1930 | See Source »

...villain of the great War was the German Emperor. The villain of today is David Lloyd George. He is wrecking the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Villain! | 12/22/1930 | See Source »

...tradition of presenting revivals of Elizabethan Drama such as Jonson's "Alchemist" and Dekker's "Shoemaker's Holiday". "The Dumb Boy of Manchester" deals with the melodramatic plot of a dumb hero accused of murder which he cannot explain. His sister, the virtuous heroine and wife of the villain, finally reveals the fact that her husband committed the murder, and he kills himself...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DELTA UPSILON TO GIVE PLAY FRIDAY EVENING | 12/10/1930 | See Source »

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