Word: alden
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...admirers of "The March of TIME" in congratulating you on your vision and public spirit in agreeing to support this excellent program without censorship? I think that the future of radio in America - from a qualitative point of view - is rather intimately tied up with this very distinctive program. ALDEN B. MILLS Chicago, Ill. I congratulate you and your company on your farsightedness on tying up with the editors of TIME in returning to the air "The March of TIME," the ace program of radio. . . . . . This departure from the established policy of sponsored radio programs may be an advertising precedent...
...house, at the west border of the University of Chicago campus, at No. 5825 Drexel Boulevard. Down at the corner is the new Lying-In Hospital. Across the street at No. 5822 is a smaller greystone house on the first floor of which she lives with her sister Katherine Alden and her jolly assistant, Edith Farrar, who speaks with a strong Southern accent and is very fond of The Nation. You can tell that there are mice inside when you stand on the front stoop of No. 5825 Drexel Boulevard. But you get used to the smell. Everything is very...
...Duxbury the home of John Alden will be visited. This house contains choice treasures of colonial life and at present is occupied by John Alden, a direct descendent, in the eighth generation, of the John Alden who married Priscilla...
Seeking Divorce. Courtney Letts Stillwell Borden, 36, member of Chicago's famed Wartime "Big Four" socialite beauty quartet, from John Borden, 49, explorer and stockbroker, whose divorced first wife married Composer John Alden Carpenter; in Reno. Grounds: cruelty...
...Harvard junior varsity players against Assumption will be: Sumner Rodman '35. Willard E. Ingalis, Jr. '35. Marvin P. Richmond '34, John K. Mitchell, Jr. '34; Morton McMichael '33, and Alden Bryan...