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Word: yorke (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...York City last week somewhat less than 850,000 registered voters-less than half the number who are expected to elect a mayor in November-went to the polls and for the second time in four-years, administered a drubbing to Tammany. In doing so they accomplished what was perhaps the neatest political trick of the season, for the results of the primary gave a broad hint that Mayor LaGuardia, conqueror of Tammany, will have the political fight of his life on Election...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW YORK: Perplexing Primary | 9/27/1937 | See Source »

Reform v. Machine. Because New Dealer LaGuardia succeeded in winning in a Republican primary, because most of New York City's newspapers, including Scripps-Howard's World-Telegram and Joseph Medill Patterson's News are his firm supporters, the primary results were hailed as a great LaGuardia victory. Such they were, for stubby little firebrand LaGuardia had bothered to make only one campaign speech...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW YORK: Perplexing Primary | 9/27/1937 | See Source »

...York City such a battle usually favors the machine. In last week's primaries approximately five Democratic votes were cast for every Republican vote. Worse still for Mayor LaGuardia's comfort, although Jerry Mahoney polled nearly three votes to two for Copeland in the Democratic primary, LaGuardia himself polled two votes to Copeland's one in the Republican race...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW YORK: Perplexing Primary | 9/27/1937 | See Source »

Jaffe. Gray's The Advancing Front of Science is probably one of the two best books recently published in the U. S. on contemporary research. The other is Outposts of Science (1935) by Bernard Jaffe, over which many a reviewer turned somersaults of admiration. Born in New York City 41 years ago, Jaffe studied chemistry at C. C.N. Y. and Columbia, went abroad with the A. E. F., made a brief venture into business, turned to chemistry teaching, is now chairman of a high-school science department, has never held a post of high scientific distinction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Understanding Without Stars | 9/27/1937 | See Source »

...Sprinter Sam Stoller, Jewish member of the 1936 U. S. Olympic team who was withdrawn from his events in Berlin, let it be known that in Mae West's next picture, Every Day's a Holiday, he will be one of a crowd in a New York saloon known as Trigger Luke...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Sep. 27, 1937 | 9/27/1937 | See Source »

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