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Sleepy old Wittenberg-the town of Martin Luther who made it the cradle of the Reformation-snapped to attention last week at a new Nazi wonder...
...editor, able Arthur Stimson Draper, longtime correspondent and assistant editor of the New York Herald Tribune (TIME. May 22). But the enterprise of breaking moth-eaten tradition is that of the man who made the tradition famous, Robert Joseph Cuddihy.* Drs. Funk and Wagnall, classmates at Wittenberg College, Ohio and both ordained Lutheran ministers, started business in 1876 in Manhattan, publishing for ministers books, pictures, and the Homiletic Review. A 16-year-old Catholic boy, Robert Cuddihy, came to them and got a job as clerk. Except for a porter, he was the only employe. The new boy worked...
When Berlin police persisted in questioning Economist Roosen, they got more than they bargained for. "The great Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church at Wittenberg in 1517," said Dr. Roosen, "and I had in tended in 1932 to nail upon the door of Dr. Luther's Reichsbank my theses of how the financial problems of Germany can best be met. I had intended to do that, but was dissuaded from my course by friends who urged me to do what...
...School, who have been associated with the work of the Legal Aid Bureau during the past year. Currie received his undergraduate training at Holy Cross College, graduating in 1928. Rockwell is a graduate of De Pauw University of the class of 1929. Morris received his degree from Wittenberg College in 1930, and Rosenberg is an alumnus of the College of the City of New York of the class...
...seek aid from President Herbert Hoover last week went a committee which included President Rees Edgar Tulloss of Wittenberg College (Springfield. Ohio), President George Leslie Omwake of Ursinus College (Collegeville, Pa.), Dr. Norman Jay Gould Wickey, executive secretary of the Board of Education of the United Lutheran Church, and Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohio, onetime (1907-17) president of Antioch College (Yellow Springs, Ohio). President Hoover agreed to serve as a member of the national sponsoring committee of the Movement, to make a speech for it over the radio in November...