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The time has definitely arrived when the administration officials or the chief executive himself must outline in detail the policy the government will follow in the future. During the chaotic period when the administration changed hands the people were clamoring for action, any action at all, so long as the...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AT THE CROSSROADS | 5/8/1934 | See Source »

At Shreveport, La. last week, a slack-jawed half-wit called Fred Lockhart, 38, confessed that he had lured Mae Griffin, 15, into the nearby woods. There Lockhart, an itinerant maker and seller of artificial butterflies for home decoration, stabbed Mae Griffin in the side when she resisted his advances...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: According to St. Matthew | 4/30/1934 | See Source »

So it might have, had not Secretary of Agriculture Wallace chosen the next day to do a little inadvertent plug-pulling of his own at a press conference. U. S. wheat prices, said he, must ultimately be put on a parity with world wheat prices. Traders knew that could mean...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Rye Pulls the Plug | 4/30/1934 | See Source »

Weak-eyed Aldous Huxley, no such graphic reporter as Dos Passos, travels always with book in hand, but never a Baedeker. With a better seat in a library than on a horse, he is a hard man to upset in his own style of country. The physical peregrinations described in...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Travelers | 4/30/1934 | See Source »

But any simple criterion that is reasonably independent of social and financial factors, for example the rank list, would insure as much of a cross section in each House as would be desirable. The present cross section has a strong tendency to be too artificial. Using the rank list would...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENERGY FOR A CROSS SECTION | 4/10/1934 | See Source »

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