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...instruction in geography will not immediately be concentrated in this new department, but the work will be unified. The facilities in the plant will be accessible to all classes in the university and access to the large library and the huge collection of maps will be allowed to all students. Under graduates and post-graduates may take courses in the department. Dr. Rice is especially interested in expeditions, and has himself headed seven exploring parties in tropical South America, with results which have earned for him the recognition of learned societies in many lands. He feels that the average expedition...

Author: By Boston Herald, | Title: THE PRESS | 9/29/1930 | See Source »

...tremendously. Through Chase Securities Corp. the bank has long been in the wholesale bond business, has recently started to build up an international distribution system. Last week, Chase Securities Corp. announced it will acquire ownership of Harris, Forbes & Co., potent and far-flung bond house. To Chase this means access to one of the largest bond distribution systems in the country. To Harris, Forbes it brings unlimited resources to handle the increasingly large deals of the multi-million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Deals & Developments: Aug. 11, 1930 | 8/11/1930 | See Source »

...Black Tom Terminal (July 29, 1916) and Canadian Car & Foundry Co.'s Kingsland Assemblying Plant (Jan. 11, 1917), that was not their right and Germany must pay $25,000,000 damages, for the U. S. was then neutral. Last fortnight the New York Evening Post obtained access to and published some of the evidence to be filed by the U. S. in a suit U. S. v. Germany before the Mixed Claims Commission. Surprised were many U. S. citizens, largely convinced that most outcry about German "atrocities" was Wartime propaganda, to learn that there may have been real military...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: War Ghosts | 7/14/1930 | See Source »

...Full & Free Access." Instructed by Secretary Stimson to judge the "Treaty from the language of the document itself and not from extraneous matter"; the Senate Foreign Relations Committee adopted (10-to-7) a resolution asserting "its right to have full and free access" to all Treaty data. When Secretary Stimson was served with a copy of this resolution, he hurried to the White House, conferred long with President Hoover. "Impeachment." At the Capitol Senator Borah, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, explaining the resolution to newsmen, admitted that the President could not be forced to give up the papers, declared...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Treaty Tussles | 6/23/1930 | See Source »

With hollow tubes inside their vests, wily Prohibition Agent H. H. Porter and assistants last week deployed on Atlantic City's boardwalk and drank with oldtime beer-hounds. While the beer-hounds drank, Agent Porter and crew put their liquor into their hollow tubes, to which access was available through the top vest-button. When the tubes disgorged their contents, the agents thought the giant Drink would be slain in Atlantic City. They had seen every sign af drunkenness in 15 different bars visited...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROHIBITION: Giant Killers | 6/2/1930 | See Source »

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