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...Southerners with emotions and water pipes alike close to the surface, with houses built for warmer winters and with crops like oranges, lettuce, satsumas, grapefruit still unharvested, it was a week of sore trial-a week of raw winds, raw tempers, busted water pipes, frozen radiators, sniffles, skids, tumbles-a week of frustration when auto-supply houses ran out of tire chains, when hot-water heaters blew up, trains were late, mails delayed, and cases of influenza (10,000 in North Louisiana) closed schools that few children could reach. Snowbound New Englanders of Whittier's day might be undisturbed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WEATHER: Snowbound | 2/5/1940 | See Source »

...Orchestra (Victor Symphony Orchestra. Philip James conducting, with Eunice Howard; Victor: 3 sides). A warmhearted gentleman who spent much of his life applauding the music of other U. S. composers, the late Henry Hadley himself wrote well-tailored, gentlemanly music. Up to now, none of it has been recorded. Warmer and more interesting than his Brahmsian Concertino is the little semi-popular piece October Twilight, which fills out this album's fourth side...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: February Records | 2/5/1940 | See Source »

...future of civilization haunted the minds of civilized men. In the U. S. Senate Senator Morris Sheppard of Texas was speaking just before a proposal to aid Finland was placed before the most powerful legislative body in the world. It was cold blustery in Washington that day -considerably warmer than in Helsinki and a number of Senators stayed home. The aged Senator, tireless foe of his hatred of it whetted by his 37 years Congress, was in great form. Representative of a State that has twice population, more oil than Russia, no for Communists, and a magnificent of struggle against...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Sounding Trumpets | 1/29/1940 | See Source »

...Warmer weather, with the temperature rising five to fifteen degrees will prevail in the skiing country in New England this week, according to the report issued last night by the Boston and Maine Railroad skiing service...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SKIING CONDITIONS | 1/29/1940 | See Source »

...Warmer weather, with the temperature rising ten to fifteen degrees will prevail in the skiing country in New England this weekend, according to the report issued last night by the Boston and Maine Railroad skiing service...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SKIING CONDITIONS | 1/26/1940 | See Source »

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