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...result. . . . HARWOOD ALLEN Cameron, Wis. Sirs: Allow an ardent TIME reader to highly commend the article in the Sept. 11 issue, entitled "In a Washroom." Here's hoping such a publication of facts will help to muzzle forever "a United States Senator in his cups." MRS. D. C. JOHNSTON Rock Hill, S. C. Sirs: Many thanks for "In a Washroom,'' under Political Notes, p. 16, issue of Sept. 11. If the incident, the details of TIME so skilfully presents, opens the gate to that long-desired path through which Huey is to be permanently shunted into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Sep. 18, 1933 | 9/18/1933 | See Source »

Also working with General Johnson are his wife and their son Kilbourne. The latter, a 26-year-old graduate West Pointer on leave from the Army, spells his name Johnston. His father dropped the "t" years ago. As an investigator in NRA's legal department Son Kilbourne dashes around with his father's zip but not his thunder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDUSTRY: Hot Applications | 8/21/1933 | See Source »

...Marshall Field III.............2,000 Philip A. S. Franklin, of I. M. M. ............1,000 Artemus L. Gates, of N. Y. Trust Co.............5,000 Walter S. Gifford, of A. T. &. T .........1,000 George H. Howard, of United Corp............2,000 Arthur Curtiss James ............2,000 Percy H. Johnston, of Chemical Bank & Trust ........1,000 Cornelius F. Kelley, of Anaconda ..........2,000 Clarence H. Mackay ...........2,000 Jlenry C. McEldowney, Pittsburgh banker ........5,000 Charles E. Mitchell ................10,000 Frederick K. Morrow, of United Cigar. .............1,000 Thomas Nelson Perkins, of A. T. & T. .............500 Wm. C. Potter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Now It Is Told | 6/5/1933 | See Source »

Nine Harvard crewmen will leave Cambridge today for Philadelphia to compete in the American Henley tomorrow. The Crimson sweep-swingers to row against Eastern college crews on the Delaware River are: W. H. Dunbar '35, L. L. Filstrup '33, R. P. Harmon '35, N. D. Jay '35, M. E. Johnston '35, G. F. F. Lombard '33, D. L. Marks '33, Morris Pfaolzer, 2nd '35, and G. H. Simonds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Rowers in Henley | 5/26/1933 | See Source »

Senior 150-pound eights: Won by First Varsity 160-pound crew, stroked by A. M. Brown, Jr. '34; Second Varsity 160-pound crew stroked by M. E. Johnston, Jr. '35, second: First 160-pound Freshman crew, stroked by L. V. Eaton '36, third. Time: 7 min., 14 sec. for Henley distance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEVENTY-FIVE ENTERED IN SPRING CREW REGATTA | 5/17/1933 | See Source »

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