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...Most frequent causes of disagreement between husband and wife were management of the family income, relatives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: University of Tomorrow | 9/18/1939 | See Source »

...Most frequent sparetime activities were 1) reading newspapers, 2) conversation with family, 3) hobnobbing with cronies, 4) listening to the radio (favorite programs: news, football games, Charlie McCarthy), 5) reading magazines (favorites: Reader's Digest, TIME, LIFE...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: University of Tomorrow | 9/18/1939 | See Source »

...dues ($5), raise money for Gideon's work-putting Bibles in hotels and institutions. The 40th anniversary "Gideon Roundup" was organized by Gideon Nicholson, spry at 80. Gideon Knights was there too, but feeble at 86. Gideon Hill died three years ago. In their Roundup the Gideons made frequent devotions, lunched and banqueted, deployed to tell Boscobel churches of Gideon projects, present and future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Sword of the Lord | 9/18/1939 | See Source »

Reports of relevant meetings (occasionally denied) became more & more frequent: Hermann Goring, vacationing in Italy, with Soviet Ambassador to Italy Boris Stein, an avowed plugger for the Pact; Franz von Papen with high officials in Moscow, twice; and, three weeks ago,when all was arranged, Italy's Count Galeazzo Ciano with the prospective signer, Joachim von Ribbentrop. Count Ciano went home in a state of high nervous excitement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Realists Have Taken Over | 9/4/1939 | See Source »

...machines were put in shape and Colony Hosiery went into production. At first, without working capital to buy silk, Colony Hosiery took orders only on commission. After eight months in business it now buys its own silk, has advance orders for two years (mostly gathered by President Colony in frequent trips to Manhattan), is working two shifts a day and is paying back its RFC loan at $250 a month. Its weekly payroll is $1,500 and its wages range from $20 a week (for watchmen) to $40 (for skilled workers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Entrepreneur of God | 9/4/1939 | See Source »

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