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...doubt that so far as oil is concerned the President is personally a teetotaler. He has, however, the difficulty of an inherited Cabinet, several members of which are, rightly or wrongly, oil-marked in the public eye. The resignation of Mr. Denby, and perhaps of others, will doubtless prove to the President's political advantage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Lubrication of Candidates | 2/25/1924 | See Source »

...have an agreement with the Japanese Government whereby Japan undertakes to prevent the immigration of laborers to the U. S. and to supervise its immigration to Canada and Mexico, from which Japanese may be smuggled into this country. If we prohibit all entrance of Japanese, the Japanese Government will doubtless abrogate this agreement, and increased smuggling of Japanese might result. Mr. Hughes suggested that it would be wiser, and actually do more to prevent Japanese immigration to include Japan under the regular quota, which would give it only 246 immigrants annually. Pacific Coast congressmen opposed Mr. Hughes' suggestion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IMMIGRATION: Japanese, Italians | 2/25/1924 | See Source »

There are doubtless many members of the class of 1927 who remember standing in line some five months ago, while their advisers explained to disappointed upper classmen that Associate Professor Charles Townsend Copeland was taking his sabbatical leave of absence and would be giving no courses during the ensuing college year. Doubtless some curiosity arose in the minds of these patient souls as to the character and personality of this man, at whose feet all the initiated were apparently so eager to sit. What did he do? What was his peculiar charm? Why this universal disappointment at his withdrawal? Freshmen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRODIGAL RETURNED | 2/21/1924 | See Source »

...this Presidential year one of prosperity and confidence. Much "bull ammunition" has already been shot off, such as U. S. Steel's extra dividends and encouraging prophecies by individuals who usually care little about seeing their names in the paper. The lowering of the rate of rediscounts will doubtless be delayed as long as possible, but it should come presently. The recent advance in bond prices has been seemingly in anticipation of such a move, but the stock market has not yet been affected...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Current Situation: Feb. 18, 1924 | 2/18/1924 | See Source »

...millions. The Daily News, Manhattan gum chewers' sheetlet, made a series of grand stories out of what it termed "Count's Gold Tinted Love" (TIME, Jan. 21). It performed a feat for its kind of journal, a feat that almost challenged William Randolph Hearst to equal it. Doubtless, the News chuckled. But last week the Hearst press began to laugh last and best. It began to publish serially: "HOW I WOOED AND WON THE $40,000,000 ROGERS HEIRESS" By Count Ludwig Salm von Hoogstraeten...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Did Horace Turn? | 2/18/1924 | See Source »

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