Word: berlins
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Berlin: The Symphony of a Big City- German film with no plot, no subtitles, no stars. Eye-worthy...
...foresight has brought its own reward. The landing field is being hailed as 'the world's greatest air traffic center' and sufficient facts are presented to substantiate the boast. The total volume of traffic during the last few months has exceeded that of Tempelhofer Field, Berlin, and Croydon, near London, long holders of first and second place. . . . The airport site is now valued at half a million dollars more than it cost. Other cities . . . may well cheer Cleveland's achievement...
Preliminary races were on the flat, at varying distances up to half a mile. Climax: a quarter-mile steeplechase over low hurdles, won by a nimble, auburn-haired young woman whom shameless Berlin sports writers did not scruple to call "a chestnut filly...
...Herr Doktor Siegfried Schiff, 66, a Berlin physician, said sternly to reporters on the North Sea Isle of Heligoland, last week, that he was about to take a swim "solely for exercise." Plunging in Herr Doktor Schiff swam completely around Heligoland, about three miles, in 4 hours and 35 minutes...
...advertising men. Upstairs the convention functioned, deciding among other things, that despite the advantages of radio advertising, newspaper and magazines were still the best mediums for comprehensive campaigns; next to newspapers, magazines. On the last day of their convention, they selected Minneapolis, after many words in favor of Berlin, as the scene of next year's convention; and they unanimously elected Charles Clark Younggreen, vice president & general manager of the Milwaukee advertising firm of Klau-VanPietersom-Dunlap-Younggreen, Inc., as president of the International Advertising Association...