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Throughout its existence the business school has been forced to push ahead into regions previously unexplored. This pioneering, which has been so ably carried out, has brought into being implements of precision and tried value with which business method can be taught. The process is by no means at an end, and its vigorous pursuance is a matter of greatest import to the economic world...
...were the Trade Commission's records of investigations into chain stores, newsprint, power companies, cottonseed, peanuts. Replacement of some of the data from outside sources was possible, though slow and difficult. The destruction of "Tempo No. 4" gave President Hoover a new and concrete argument with which to push his building expansion program...
Significance. The final push that sent the bankers over seemed, of course, to have been the new elevation of the U. S. tariff (see p. 18). In England, however, domestic political implications loomed as large as the international economic significance. The doughty "Hearsts of England," Viscount Rothermere and Baron Beaverbrook, who received such a flaying fortnight ago from Conservative Leader Stanley Baldwin (TIME, July 7), have been advocating for months precisely this program now advocated by Britain's banks. They have been calling it "Empire Free Trade" (TIME...
...Austrians cheered louder when their President, Wilhelm Miklas, stepped into a plane to be flown about by Capt. F. K. Cannon. Pilot Cannon essayed no stunts; landed his passenger gently, as befits a prospective buyer.* Doolittle's Circus, having shown their wares at Sofia, Belgrade, Bucharest, Istanbul, will push on to Prague, Berlin...
...warm day early last month. Correspondent Smythe had not accompanied his four comrades and eleven porters of the advance party on the morning's push to move camp one ice ledge higher. He was typewriting in his tent when: "... I heard the thunderous roar of an unusually large avalanche. Going outside I was horrified to see an enormous portion of the ice wall . . . breaking away and sweeping down the snow slopes below, on which was the climbing party...