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Rheumy old Paul von Hindenburg moves slowly but with exceeding thoroughness. Last week he did what the head of almost any other state would have done months ago. He had a personal interview with the Leader of the Opposition. All the years that the Austrian-born opportunist Adolf Hitler has been gaining political power in Germany, President von Hindenburg had never even seen him. Last week Hitler was summoned to the Presidential Palace on the Wilhelmstrasse. Tactfully changing his brown shirt for a long dark overcoat and a derby hat. Fascist Adolf arrived, his smudge of a mustache twitching like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Old Paul & young Adolf | 10/19/1931 | See Source »

...this Gerard interview was only a prelude to a week replete with attacks on methodical bears. A few days later Law yer Gerard declaimed that shortselling is illegal because it is gambling, is as bad as setting fire to property. "It is selling something which the seller has not got and which he hopes to buy at a lower price, that lower price being made possible by the mere fact of the sale. . . . The result is that the stock which the small investor bought on margin ... is actually used as a club against...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Bear in the Street | 10/12/1931 | See Source »

There was a purported interview with Miss Davies' great & good friend Pub lisher Hearst, relating that he, too, had just arrived in Los Angeles, with the words: "I'm just CWAZY about Europe." On the back page were eight more little pictures of Miss Davies, and a lengthy colyum of studio gossip by "Prunella Parsnips," parodying Louella Parsons, Hearst reporter of Hollywood chit-chat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: For People Who Drink | 10/12/1931 | See Source »

...most interesting phases of the Hoover Plan for mobilizing credit is the effect upon our relations with Europe," said J. F. Ebersole, professor of Finance, at an interview yesterday. "The mere announcement of the plan should convince European banks and investors that the United States is determined to maintain the gold standard in its present form...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Hoover Plan Assures Europe That United States Will Keep Full Market, Gold Payments," Says Professor J. F. Ebersole | 10/9/1931 | See Source »

...that it has made this year, is due largely to the generous co-operation and the competent guidance of the Department of Economics, the Committee on Social Ethics and Sociology, and of President Lowell and Dean Moore," Professor P. A. Sorokin of the sociology department said yesterday in an interview. "My personal role in its creation has been a very modest one, and I have been a mere "go-between, and no more." Taking into account, he explained, that this is the first year that courses have been given formally under the name of sociology, our expectations have been...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROFESSOR P. A. SOROKIN SATISFIED WITH NEW SOCIOLOGY DIVISION | 10/8/1931 | See Source »

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