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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...play went slowly, coolly. An uncertain audience at the Hollis had to get acclimated to these newcomers from Shakespeare-land, and the players felt this coolness, and took their own time about setting in motion the action of the play. Only at one other time, during the period of mutual misunderstandings, accusations, and challenges, and the final slow denouement of Act V, did the swift flame of the action flicker a little; and the blame for this lapse can as well be laid at the door of the playwright Will Shakespeare, as it can upon the actors. During most...

Author: By R. W. P., | Title: SHAKESPEARE PLAYED TO THE HILT | 3/25/1930 | See Source »

...been profound changes in the spirit of the Plan. It was conceived as a business plan, and business today rests heavily on such vague but vital things as "confidence" and "goodwill." Dr. Schacht was talking truth when he said last week: "After the second Hague Conference nothing remained of mutual cooperation, nothing of confidence in Germany, nothing of helping Germany to carry out the difficult task prescribed in the Young Plan. ... I am even now willing to accept the Young Plan in the Young spirit. What is now before the Reichstag I call the Hague Protocol. Sanctions [the right...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Schacht to a Piggery | 3/17/1930 | See Source »

...assisted First National by making it a government depository. Since then its resources have climbed from $1,042,000 and its capitalization has been increased from $300,000 to $105,000,000. Mergers contributing to this have been with Metropolitan Bank in 1921, Mechanics & Metals National in 1926, Mutual Bank in 1927, National Park Bank and Garfield National in 1929. Also, last year Chase acquired American Express Co. Chairman of Chase since 1918 has been Albert Henry Wiggin. In 1914 Mr. Wiggin was chairman of the Clearing House Committee and the Gold Fund Committee. In the winter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: World's Largest | 3/17/1930 | See Source »

...National Association of Mutual Savings Banks last week published a list of the hundred biggest. Facts savings-bankers noted with interest: first and second, with $332,000,000 and $319,000,000, are the Bowery Savings and the Emigrant Industrial Savings, both of Manhattan. Last year their positions were reversed. The Philadelphia Savings Fund Society is again third. To be in the first 100, a bank would have to beat the Mechanics Savings Bank of Hartford, last with $21,000,000 deposits. During 1929 no newcomers joined the group. New York State had 54 of the 100, Massachusetts was next...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Savings Banks | 3/10/1930 | See Source »

...Threefold Movement, with committees in principal U. S., European and Asiatic cities, is attempting to stimulate ''The Realization of Peace and Brotherhood-through Understanding and Neighborliness-uniting people of All Religions, Races, Countries, Classes and Conditions-not merely by Preaching but by Practice-by building Bridges of Mutual Appreciation across the Chasms of Prejudice." It is called Threefold because its ideals are cultural, racial and spiritual unity. Prominent U. S. Threefolders: Robert Norwood, dynamic rector of St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, Manhattan; Joseph Fort Newton, famed Philadelphia divine; Banker Paul Moritz Warburg; Journalist Louis Wiley (New York...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Tea Conference | 2/17/1930 | See Source »

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