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...event there will always be the feeling that Professor Sprague's lectures may be tinged with the odor of sour grapes and that the emphasis of his remarks, however timely, pertinent and penetrating will reflect the disappointment of the man who was forgotten by the advocate of the "forgotten man." It is likely to develop into a course in the value of a "sound currency" rather than an unbiased appreciation of monetary policies and problems...
TIME'S apology concerned only the treatment of Tennessee Power & Light bondholders?a tricky scheme erroneously attributed to Mr. Lilienthal. TVA's Lilienthal did not deny that the stockholders (preferred and common) got nothing except some money-losing streetcars. But in fairness to Mr. Lilienthal, let Subscriber Langdon reflect that he is engaged in carrying out the will of the President and the Congress...
...This thoroughfare is great and strange. The wonder of your tunnel will only come into mind after reflection. "Who can reflect without awe that the will and power of men, which in our time have created the noble bridges of the Thames, the Forth, the Hudson and Sydney Harbor, can drive also tunnels such as this, in which many streams of wheeled traffic may run in light and safety below the depths and turbulence of tidal water bearing ships of the world...
Holabird & Root buildings reflect the quick brilliance of Root, the patient logic of Holabird. All Chicago knows their towering railroad-straddling Daily News Building, their Palmolive Building topped by the Lindbergh beacon, their Board of Trade Building which spans La Salle Street, their swift, swirling Chrysler Building on the Fair Grounds...
...Gentle Dictator. The accepted Brown House axiom "Once your friend. Der Führer is always your friend!" remained a potent Storm Troop recruiting slogan. One had only to scan the greedy, sensual, plug-ugly face of Storm Troop Chief of Staff Ernst Roehm; one had only to reflect that all Germany knew of his bull-like philandering with effeminate young men (TIME, March 20, 1933), to decide that since Chancellor Hitler stomached Captain Roehm there was probably no comrade he would not stomach. Historically last week Adolf Hitler retched at last and in his retching there was blood...