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Sirs: TIME'S comment on the "staggering blow" given to the Fourth of July slaughter, (TIME, July 7) has made me mad all over. This is the first I have heard that it was [Edward W. J. Bok who had given the "staggering blow"; as I recall it the Ladies' Home Journal did very little, at least there were other periodicals did more. The Chicago Tribune deserves some credit, certainly more than the Ladies' Home Journal, but has claimed, and had given it, more than the facts warrant. All it did was to publish...
...Lloyd George] has now received an ultimatum from a substantial and influential section of his party, that, whatever he does, they mean to keep Labor in office. The 'Chameleon of Criccieth' has dealt a heavy blow at the unity of his own party...
Naturally the Scullin embargo is a Death blow, so far as Australia is concerned, to the British scheme of "Empire Free Trade" just endorsed by foremost London bankers (TIME, July 14). Under "Empire Free Trade" there would be no barriers to trade among nations of the British Commonwealth. That could go on as smoothly as does trade between the 48 U. S. states. But around the Empire would rise a tariff wall...
These symptoms are also those of alcoholic and other drug intoxications, inflammation of the brain, tuberculosis meningitis and several other diseases. A blow on the head may cause them...
...shape of periodical renewals." In conclusion, the report said: "The university professor must be like a judge. . . . Higher education and scientific research must evoke in the public mind the same confidence as does the system of justice. If the belief in the integrity of either is weakened, a mortal blow has been struck...