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...Government, through the Department of Justice, is suing the Chemical Foundation, Inc. (a Delaware Corporation) for German patents confiscated during the War and sold to that Company. The suit, being held before Federal Judge Hugh M. Morris at Wilmington, Del., involves many technical details?4,000 pages of typewritten testimony were taken in ten days...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: German Dye Patents | 6/25/1923 | See Source »

Some 4,800 seized German patents were sold by the U. S. to the Chemical Foundation, Inc., for approximately $250,000 ($50 apiece), in the Spring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: German Dye Patents | 6/25/1923 | See Source »

...Mandell House of Austin, Texas, (Colonel by the grace of a former Governor of that state, who made him his aide-de-camp without asking permission) sailed for Europe a few days ago. Shortly after his departure, Foreign Affairs, the excellent quarterly published by the Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., an organization connected with the Williamstown Institute of Politics, in the interests of international understanding, published an article under his name, entitled The Running Sands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Our Present Critic | 6/25/1923 | See Source »

There is no place for advertising like an advertising men's convention. The New York Times engaged the Nina, a seaplane of the Aeromarine Airways, Inc., to take 2,200 copies of its latest edition to Atlantic City. There the papers were distributed daily on the breakfast tables of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World. The Times' latest edition appeared, accordingly, when only early mail editions of other New York newspapers were on hand. This was not The Times' first venture of the kind. Some copies of The Times were carried by Lieutenants Macready and Kelly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Aeroplane Editions | 6/18/1923 | See Source »

Victor Harold Salsman '23, of Berkeley, Cal., and Abraham Herman Frish 1L., of Minneapolis, Minn., were yesterday announced as the winners of the All America Cables, Inc., prize essay competition. The awards, which are of $250 and $100 respectively, were made on the basis of the treatment of the subject "The Value of American Owned Cables to the American Government and Merchant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO STUDENTS WIN ESSAY PRIZES | 6/5/1923 | See Source »

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