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...Mason-Dixon line the Negro is deprived of almost every constitutional and natural right to which man may lay claim. Lynchings and packed juries are so common where the Negro is concerned that these evils have never been subject of much comment. Whether the Southern white in right or wrong it is impossible thus cursorily to determine, but one of the great unfaced and dangerous issues of the nation is the legal status of the Negro...
...stamp collector, I wish to state that the note in itself is all right, but putting it in the "Miscellany" column is where I think you are wrong. For, as all good TIMERS know, that column is made up of what one might term queer happenings, and there is nothing "queer" about that. Many a collector would swap A1 (?) stocks and bonds or real estate for good stamps, knowing their investment would be safer...
...remains essentially unchanged. The vaudevillains fail in their endeavor but one of them is rewarded, for unprecedented impertinence to his employer, by being put in complete charge of all Glogauer productions. He (Jack Oakie) distinguishes himself by making a picture, which turns out to be a hit, from the wrong script; by buying 2,000 airplanes so that he can get one free. If Once in a Lifetime is less funny because less angry than it was upon the stage, it is just as appropriately cast. Aline MacMahon, in the rôle which got her a Hollywood contract...
Daniel O'Connell, at No. 580 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, offered 10% on investments, 4% interest on all securities deposited as collateral. Many a U. S. Catholic priest, college and diocese did business with him. There began to seem something wrong last March, when the diocese of Buffalo received no reply to letters asking that certain bonds be sold or returned. Police investigation revealed that Banker O'Connell was missing. Discovered in California, he was indicted for grand larceny, accused of absconding with $500,000. Pleading guilty to one count, he was freed under $25,000 bail, with...
...useful people and good citizens becomes a center for seditious and turbulent individuals, the city authorities and taxpayers may be justified in viewing the situation with disapproval. To be sure, the professors and students should be at liberty to think what they like. There is nothing legally or morally wrong in believing that a change in the social order is desirable and necessary. The so-called liberal club at City College was not a fact-finding organization seeking after the truth. It was connected in various ways with the Communist party, a party which believes that the time will soon...