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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard contributes the two leading articles in the "Atlantic Monthly" for October. W. Y. Elliott, head of the Department of Government, "a twentieth century son of the nineteenth century Liberals," points out in "This Economic Nationalism," that Dean Donham and J. M. Keynes have overlooked the drastic political and social results of the policy of isolation that they have been so strongly advocating. He warns us that we are headed for more unemployment if we attempt economic isolation without submitting to dictatorial methods. Because of Congressional "meddling" the economic nationalism of the past twelve years has led us to desire...
February 11 Pres. Henry S. Coffin, Union Theological Seminary, N. Y...
...YALE TO OPEN ITS 23d YEAR THIS MORNING N. Y. Heraid-Tribune headline...
Died. Louis F. ("Lou") Magnolia (né Magliola), boxing referee famed for his feline springs and crouches to follow the fighters in the ring; of cancer; in Queens, N. Y. His most celebrated decision: disqualifying Phil Scott of England in his bout with Jack Sharkey (Miami...
Died. Francis Hinckley Sisson, 62, since 1917 vice president and mouthpiece of Manhattan's Guaranty Trust Co. ($1,445,000,000 in assets); of heart disease; in Yonkers, N. Y., a few days after completing a term as president of the American Bankers Association. Born in Galesburg, Ill., graduated from Knox College (1892), he went to Harvard for graduate study, then into newspaper work, became editor of the Galesburg Evening Mail, later joined the staff of McClure's to write on finance and economics...