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On a short, incomplete and spotty record, the Supreme Court is said to be disposed, by the thinnest of margins, to take a broad view of recovery legislation. Widely advertised as victories for the Administration were the Minnesota mortgage moratorium (TIME. Jan. 15) and New York milk cases. In each...
Thus sang the beery compositors of the venerable Springfield (Mass.) Republican from the time of Founder Samuel Bowles (1824) through the regime of Samuel II (1851) and Samuel III (1878). When Samuel III ("Sambo") died in 1915 the printers quit singing about "young Sam Bowles." It was evident that Samuel...
World reaction was instantaneous. French editors were overjoyed at this highly undiplomatic singling out of Germany as Britain's potential foe. The Netherlands' great Liberal daily, Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant, said with a bluntness equal to Mr. Baldwin's: "Has in peace time the Premier or Acting Premier of any Great...
Stoop-shouldered, scholarly, homely "Charley" Ross had been chief of the Post-Dispatch's Washington bureau since 1918. Graduating from the University of Missouri in 1905, he worked for three years on various newspapers including the Post-Dispatch, then taught copy reading and editorial writing in the School of...
Princeton's Dodds. As a scholar President Dodds is a front-rank authority on municipal government, plebiscites and elections. He was 27 when War came. Turned clown by the Army for poor eyesight, he enlisted in the U. S. Food Administration, served as executive secretary for Pennsylvania. In 1920...