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...gallon. Under this plan $700,000,000 in revenue would be collected annually-96% more than the total Federal individual income tax for 1933. 3) Strict avoidance of the licensing system because a) it does not eliminate the profit motive; b) such systems invariably get mixed up with politics; c) licensed traders are not interested in curbing overindulgence and drunkenness; d) once the system is in force and capital is invested in licensed property there is no retreat. When the W. C. T. U. read the Rockefeller plan, it snorted. In a sarcastic bulletin from Evanston headquarters it recalled that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROHIBITION: Next: Control | 10/23/1933 | See Source »

...artisanship." Drs. Charles Horace Mayo of Roches ter, Minn, and George Washington Crile were two others who boldly digressed from the strict business of surgery. Mayo on War. Dr. Mayo, who alternated with his elder brother Dr. William James Mayo as chief surgical consultant to the U. S. Army Medical Department during the War, who won the Distinguished Service Medal and is a brigadier general in the Medical Officers' Reserve Corps, was thinking last week that war again was imminent over Europe Cried he, speaking before the Chicago Association of Commerce: "The speed of the world has increased...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Surgeons in Chicago | 10/23/1933 | See Source »

...Inasmuch as the successful working of this agreement depends upon the strict observance of all rules herein contained, each club member shall consider it a matter of honor to maintain such rules...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: October 16 Will Be Initial Date For Club Pledging of Sophomores | 10/6/1933 | See Source »

...crime. This was a mistake. For the legal process has enabled the real defendants--Torgler, Dmitroff, and Teneff--to demonstrate quite conclusively that only if sudden insanity had seized them would they even have conceived the idea of burning the Reichstag, and that as a matter of strict fact it was physically impossible, none of them having been near the place within hours of the outbreak of fire. Torgler especially impressed the court and the world with the imbecility of charging either himself or his party of an act wholly inconsistent with the known principles and plans of the German...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yesterday | 10/6/1933 | See Source »

...with his reluctance to speak at the glib certitude which speeches of this kind imply. But certainly there can be little doubt that changes of any deep and far reaching kind, of college revolutions which eugaud the Sunday supplements of Mr. Hearst, are not imminent in an era of strict financial retrenchment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "GENTLEMEN, THE PRESIDENT" | 9/23/1933 | See Source »

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