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...then proceeded, with the help of an interview given American Magazine in 1920 by Bernard Mannes Baruch, General Johnson's onetime employer, to "show the Senate that this Bernard M. Baruch and Hugh Johnson, inside and second-story combination of wreckers of Presidents, have been doing this thing so long, and rigging the market for their own individual profits, that the memory of man runneth not to the contrary-and let there be no dispute about it." From Baruch and Johnson, Senator Long progressed to targets closer home, President Roosevelt and Postmaster General Farley, winding up with a fling...
Five days before the opening of the National Academy of Design's noth annual exhibition President Jonas Lie gave an elaborately rehearsed interview over a coast-to-coast network, in which he announced the winners of the $4,400 worth of assorted prizes that the N. A. has assembled through the years. Nobody could see the pictures last week, but from the names and reputations of the winners all the U. S. art world knew that the long-awaited rejuvenation of the National Academy was under way. Except for elderly, conservative Frederick Judd Waugh of Provincetown, Mass...
...Abyssinia figures quite frequently in the news of today [TIME. Feb. 25] I was wondering whether the following excerpts from an interview appearing in one of the Oslo, Norway, newspapers would be of interest...
...Order of the Crown of Italy, Officer of the Order of the Golden Sheaf of China, Chairman Fahey holds down the uneasy title of world's biggest mortgagee with notable efficiency. HOLC has dismissed 236 lawyers for incompetence. Chairman Fahey's ideal of a business interview is reported to be 4½ min. for business, 30 sec. for greetings and farewells. People lucky enough to get inside his crowded office in the Post Office Building find a distinguished old gentleman with a snowy Vandyke beard, twinkling eyes, rippling humor. New Hampshire-born and educated...
...professional curriculum has been broadened," said Charles E. Clark, Dean of the Yale Law School, in a recent interview with the CRIMSON, "to show the impact of the other disciplines, notably the social sciences, upon...