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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Senate Work Done: The Senate of the U. S. last week: ¶ Administered the oath of office to Cameron Morrison, who succeeded the late Lee Slater Overman as Senator from North Carolina. ¶ Adopted a resolution requesting its Committee on Appropriations to call on Chairman Arthur Woods of the President's Unemployment Commission and other Government officers for information regarding the seriousness of the Depression...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Clock | 12/29/1930 | See Source »

...argument. The case chiefly relied on by the Government to overturn the Clark ruling was one from Ohio involving a referendum on a constitutional amendment. Said the Supreme Court: "The method of ratification is left to the choice of Congress. Both methods of ratification, by legislature or convention, call for action by deliberative assemblies of the people which it was assumed would voice the will of the people. . . . The determination of the method is the exercise of a national power . . . conferred upon Congress." For the 18th Amendment, the Congress in its wisdom specified ratification by legislatures. Three other obstacles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROHIBITION: William Sprague Decision | 12/29/1930 | See Source »

Nonetheless, so much agitation over international publicity, and such matter-of-fact consideration of a transatlantic telephone call, were significant. Pope Pius XI is enlisting all things modern to the advancement of his Church throughout the earth. Last week he ordered three helicopters for his messenger service...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Souls, States & Helicopters | 12/29/1930 | See Source »

Being a reader and great admirer of your publication and appreciating the accuracy that you are noted for I feel constrained at this time to call attention to certain errors in this advertisement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Dec. 22, 1930 | 12/22/1930 | See Source »

...summarizing the Advocate article the CRIMSON hopes to call attention to an important piece of undergraduate criticism of the University's teaching. Philosophy A and the other introductory courses have long been a storm center. The reason for dissatisfaction is not with the men giving the lectures or with the courses themselves. It goes deeper, to the fact that the burden of teaching philosophy to students who are required to take it as the lesser of two evils is too heavy for the present courses. The Advocate contributor has not said the last word on the subject...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PHILOSOPHY REQUIREMENT | 12/18/1930 | See Source »

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