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"His eyes are those of Frederick the Great. . . . For millions, he is still the rightful heir of the crowns of Prussia and the German Empire. Many millions, knowing that the republic will be a failure, hope that he will assume leadership. His Imperial Highness is the oldest son of one...
Doctors now realize the value of simple, explanatory articles on cancer, heart disease, tuberculosis, pneumonia, rheumatic fever, quackery, and so on (TIME, May 3, 17, June 21, Aug. 30, Sept. 13 Oct. 4, 18, 25, Jan. 17, 31, Feb. 7, 14, etc.). But a few doctors yet lag with their...
"'P. R.' promotes good-feeling about public matters, for all elements then know that they have the best possible hearing and protection. Besides, it gives a better outlook for orderly, well-reasoned progress. It is better suited to developing and advancing real leaders in public affairs, rather than mere successful...
Petticoat government seems to be reaching international proportions. The case of Sir Eric Drummond, permanent secretary of the League of Nations, versus several million ladies illustrates the peaks to which it aspires It seems that Sir Eric., temporarily blind to the perilous consequences of the act, casually dismissed a librarian...
When the U.S. recognized Senor Adolfo Diaz (Conservative) as President of Nicaragua (TIME, Nov. 29) Secretary Kellogg called attention to the fact that Dr. Juan Sacasa (Liberal) was not in Nicaragua. Dr. Sacasa fled from the country of which he was Vice President on the occasion of the coup d...