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...time when so large a number of all classes are unable to support themselves, the "white-collar" workers should receive the same consideration as everyone else. This is particularly true of the recent university product. There are already men with dependents to do his work, and ho has yet to demonstrate his ability and value to the community. Furthermore, the very best men in these fields can find employment even today. There are still positions for research workers, and physicians, provided they are at the top of their class. The time for special "unemployment insurance for jobless graduates" is passed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IN THE SWIM | 2/10/1933 | See Source »

...Fighting against an enemy possessing superior arms," said General Ho, "we held the city through three days and nights. . . . That must be considered a redeeming feature of the situation. . . . There may be criticism but my conscience is clear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: China Spanked | 1/16/1933 | See Source »

There was no criticism of General Ho whose resistance Chinese editors called "magnificent," but at least a hundred Chinese War Lords and Generals sent out telegrams denouncing Peiping's "Young Marshal" Chang for not having sent more troops to Shanhaikwan, proclaimed fervently their own eagerness to fight Japan. Most such proclamations were of course mere bluff, but the world listened to Poet-General Tsai Ting-kai, famed for the glorious resistance of his 19th Route Army to Japan's attack on Shanghai (TIME, Feb.1). Telegraphed General Tsai, who happened to be in British Hongkong 1,600 mi. from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: China Spanked | 1/16/1933 | See Source »

...lights dimmed suddenly. Poor Cricket, down in that dirty hole with the presses. The cricket is just the one to be running things on a dance night. Someone should warn him, though, about drinking and cigarettes, and he might try studying, too. Oh well, heigh ho...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Student Vagabond | 12/15/1932 | See Source »

Sculptor Noguchi was born in Los Angeles in 1904, son of a Japanese father and a U. S. mother: Leonie Gilmour. He is no relation of famed Microbe Hunter Hideyo Noguchi w:ho died of yellow fever in 1928, but his father. Yone Noguchi, is a poet almost as well known in Japan. Isamu Noguchi was taken to Japan when (wo years old. After a few years of Japanese school he was sent to the Interlaken experimental school in Rolling Prairie, Ind. and subjected to the ideas of Edward Aloysius Rumely, its director. It was here that young Noguchi first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Third Noguchi | 10/10/1932 | See Source »

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