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...Henceforth, the clock ticks against him. This is his spring. Last week he grasped it avidly...
...could hope for little expansion of its own from then on, might well suffer a shipbuilding decline if German airmen began to play hob with its home yards. Already the U. S. has supplied Great Britain (directly and through neutrals) with 1,500,000 tons which it could spare. Henceforth U. S. shipping aid waits on construction. At present, besides 1,600,000 tons on the ways and under contract, there are approximately 4,900,000 tons of ships to be built under President Roosevelt's emergency program. These are to be built in yards which are themselves still...
...says Authoress Horn, "doesn't know what to do about the Philippines and never has, from the very beginning." She kids the pious rationalizations of McKinley, the imperialistic fanfare of Senator Beveridge (Almighty God had "marked us as His chosen people, henceforth to lead in the regeneration of the world"). She finds equally quixotic the present-day Filipino hope for coexistent 1) independence, 2) protection by the Asiatic Fleet, 3) free trade with the U. S., 4) exit from the international scene. For President Manuel Quezon-a sort of hothouse hybrid between Jimmy Walker and Huey Long...
Last week the oldest and the biggest decided to pool their facilities and troubles, become Standard & Poor's Corp., slough off Standard's expensive printing plant, do business henceforth with a combined staff of about 900. Chairman of the board of the new company is Paul Babson, 46, cousin of famed Statistician Roger Ward Babson, who runs the Babson Statistical Organization. With the Standard-Poor's merger, the Babson family moves a long way toward cornering the market on advisory services. Other Paul Babson enterprises: his own United Business Service, a directorship in the Kiplinger Washington Agency...
...signatures never reached the dotted line, and the Government went to court. One story was that Hartford-Empire balked at the prospect of having to pay income taxes on the $15,500,000 sale. Another: that the smaller defendants objected to helping pay for the Hartford-Empire patents, which henceforth would have been available free to new competitors...