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...Senate chamber was last week embellished with five huge maps hung upon its walls below the galleries by direction of Senator Copeland, who used them to deliver a graphic oration on why the St. Lawrence waterway treaty should not be ratified. But most of last week the maps served as a backdrop while the Senate went through the motions of considering the President's bill to seize the Federal Reserve Banks' gold and create a $2,000,000,000 fund for Treasury exchange operations as preliminaries to devaluation of the domestic dollar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Farewell to Gold | 2/5/1934 | See Source »

Speicher. Poles apart are Joan Miro and Eugene Speicher who last week gave his first exhibition in five years at Manhattan's Rehn Galleries. With his feet firmly on the ancient tradition of graphic arts, Artist Speicher has grown firmer in his draughtsmanship, more sure of what he wants to say with each passing year. In 1929 he seemed an able, uninspired follower of the late great George Wesley Bellows, without the latter's vivid interest in living problems. In 1934, as in 1929, Eugene Speicher remains wrapped in the penciled brows of his statuesque beauties, though technically...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Shows in Manhattan | 1/22/1934 | See Source »

MARCH OF TIME RELAYED BY COLUMBIA AND BBC* THE FIRST TIME IN ENGLAND STOP THREE LISTENERS WITH ME WERE EXCABINET MINISTER A PROMINENT INDUSTRIALIST AND NEWSPAPER PROPRIETOR STOP ALL MOST IMPRESSED WIDE RANGE OF NEWS COVERED AND GRAPHIC PRESENTATION BUT THOUGHT ATTITUDE RATHER SUPERFICIAL AND RESEMBLED MUSICAL COMEDY OF WEEKS NEWS STOP BROADCAST OFFSPRING NOT AS TIMEWORTHY AS FATHER TIME STOP ANNOUNCER SPOKE TOO FAST FOR ENGLISH AUDIENCE STOP INCIDENTAL MUSIC SUBTLY APPROPRIATE EACH ITEM STOP ROOSEVELT LAUDED HERE SHARPLY REPROVING THOSE WHO HAVE APPLAUDED LYNCHING STOP IMPLIED CRITICISM OF ROLPH APPRECIATED AND APPROVED STOP MARCH OF TIME CERTAINLY GREAT...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Dec. 18, 1933 | 12/18/1933 | See Source »

...coffin; Isabella d'Este, first lady of her time; Julius II, hardbitten, bearded warrior Pope; Lucrezia Borgia, who "had four charms, not to mention a slight voluptuous cast in one eye. She was vapid, she was virtuous, she smelled of man, and she did not understand art." For graphic historical writing, Author Roeder's picture of the sack of Rome (1527) will stand with the best of them. And everywhere through the magnificent murk sound the great names, like bells: Borgia, Delia Rovere, Medici, Este. Gonzaga, Sforza...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Renaissance | 12/4/1933 | See Source »

...Chronicles. Song of Solomon (because non-religious). Lamentations, Obadiah, Malachi. II Peter. II and III John, Jude. Other books are severely edited. Professor Goodspeed found Isaiah hardest to blue-pencil because of its dignity and swift, smooth literary flow. Every book in The Short Bible is prefaced with brief, graphic notes by Professor Goodspeed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Blue-Penciled Bible | 10/16/1933 | See Source »

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