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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sale last week with bidding to close Jan. 5. After erosion had left the 167-ft. tower a perilous 75 ft. from shore, jetties were built, the sea restored its sand, the city sprawled out over the new land. Now Absecon stands 1,500 ft. from shore, its ocean view blocked by tall apartment houses and hotels. Its 1½acres which cost $520 in 1854 are now appraised at $312,450; with tower and two cottages, at $414,450. First three prospective purchasers to inspect it were night club proprietors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Lighthouses for Sale | 12/28/1936 | See Source »

...Glasgow and Edinburgh view, history will soon begin to record that altogether too many subjects of King George VI are altogether too unsatisfied with what little they know about how Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin secured the abdication and departure of King Edward (TIME, Dec. 21). The fact that Edward VIII had apparently quit, and was even being called contemptuously a "quitter" last week, failed to appease the patient resolve of Scotsmen to know all, sooner or later. The adjournment of the House of Commons in London last week was welcomed by Scottish constituents as an opportunity to get their Scottish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Mrs. Simpson | 12/28/1936 | See Source »

These drawings will be on view only for a few months. Later, museum authorities will substitute the history of the Manhattan skyscraper from the Tower Building of 1889 to the Empire State; famed private houses, from Peter Stuyvesant's "Great Bouwery" Farm to the Vanderbilt chateaux; the development of church architecture, retail stores...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Hochschild Gallery | 12/28/1936 | See Source »

From a medical point of view the disadvantage of air transport is its speed. Bugs which would die in an eight-day voyage can survive a two-day flight. Last week, in the December number of the Uni-versity of California Alumni Monthly, an article called Doctors, Insects and Air Routes explained a new harbor hygiene against inbound contagion. To halt immigration of any more such pests as the corn-borer, Japanese beetle or red scale, the U. S. Public Health Service insists that all planes from South America or Asia must be sprayed. Pan American Airways conscientiously sprays...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: Air Hygiene | 12/28/1936 | See Source »

...years ago a tall Ojibway Indian named Wa-Sha-Quon-Asin, which he translates as Grey Owl, headed west from northern Ontario with a family of beaver. With a view to popularizing his campaign to preserve wild life, Grey Owl had started a colony of these engaging little animals, written books about them, lectured in Canada and England, was rewarded when the Canadian National Park Service provided him with a permanent establishment in Prince Albert National Park (northern Saskatchewan). The mainstays of Grey Owl's beaver colony were a husky intelligent male called Rawhide, and a chattery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: Beaver Man | 12/21/1936 | See Source »

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