Newsweek Magazine, March 14, 1938
Newsweek Magazine, March 14, 1938
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1938
- Place of printing
- Dayton, Ohio, USA
- Author
- Multiple Contributors
- Publishers
- Weekly Publications, Inc.
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Contents: TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority): Directors' Squabbles, Finally Break Into the Open - Arthur Morgan Demands, Congressional Investigation Into Power Policy, (Bernard M.) Baruch Offers New Deal Advice, Reorganization Bill: Senate Makes Last Stand Americana History, Magazine Back Issues
- Binding description
- S Single Issue Magazine
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
40 pages. Contents: TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority): Directors' Squabbles Finally Break Into the Open - Arthur Morgan Demands Congressional Investigation Into Power Policy; (Bernard M.) Baruch Offers New Deal Advice; Reorganization Bill: Senate Makes Last Stand Against White House Pressure; Roosevelt Doings: Literature, Diplomacy, Fun, Elocution, Politics; Voice of the G.O.P. (Grand Old Party): Dr. (Glenn) Frank Starts Ball Rolling With Some Catchwords; (Robert H.) Jackson's Successor: 'Folklore of Capitalism' Gets Still More Publicity; Woe in the West: Ocean Winds Blow Disaster to Southern California; Russia: Pattern Stands Out in Series of Purge Trials - Each New Session Brings Something More Frightening to Public's Attention; Austrian Hamlet: To Be or Not to Be a Nazi Plagues Interior Minister; (Hermann Wilhelm) Goering Threatens: Czechoslovakia's Premier Returns Bluff for Bluff; (Martin) Niemoeller 'Freed'; Britain Bargains and Builds Planes; Spain: Sea Battle Diminishes Franco's Blockade Chances; Turmoil in Japan: Whole Nation is Aroused Over Mobilization Bill; Canadian Fascists: Scattered Factions' Drive for Harmony Stirs Parliament; Mexico and Oil: American and British Firms Put in Tight Corner; W.R. (William Randolph) Hearst's Empire: Publisher Decides to Give up His $15 Million Art; Spectrum and Children: Finger Painting Helps Show What They See in Colors; Glenn Cunningham: World's Fastest Man Lives to Run Another Day; Indoor Tennis Produces a 19-Year-Old Candidate for U.S. Davis Cup Team; 'Essentialist' Group Urges Pupils Be Coddled Less and Taught More; Talking Newspapers: Transmission Expert Files a Challenging Patent; Insurance: New York Ponders a Reform Bill and an Expose: (Herbert H.) Lehman and Press Attack 'High-Pressure' Salesmanship in Industrial Policies; New Tax Deal, and Signs of Hope; Labor: Union Discipline Quells Hosiery Workers' Revolt; Mrs. (Eleanor) Rooney, Boss; Labor Notes: NLRB (National Labor Relations Board), C.I.O. (Congress of Industrial Organizations), A.F. of L (American Federation of Labor). and the State of the Nation; Holding Companies: New Glass Bank Measure Held Menace to Vast Concerns; and Employers: Senate Committee Studies N.A.M.(National Association of Manufacturer)'s Record on Unions. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book