Word: billing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Tomorrow Bill Thomas's Independents, an aggregation of House ball players, faces Adolph Samborski's Yardling team. Woody Woodward is slated to pitch, Bobby Gorham to catch. Others who will play are Peter Pratt, Arthur Page, Ralph Doran, Sam Merrill, Bartow Kelley, John Eaton, and Harris Squibb...
Diminutive little Assemblyman Francis X. Coyne of Dorchester, sponsor of a bill to tax the real estate of Universities which hire communists or fascists, was at the station to greet the actress as she get off the train in orchids and gray foxes
...Jayvees who face the same opposition on the Charles tomorrow, will be stroked by Bill Rowe. After a year at 7, Bill Dearborn is again occupying this position. Bill Huenekins at 6 and Jack Radway at 5 didn't reach the seconds last year. John Senior at 4 rowed 5 on last year's combination crew. Dick Nine will be at 3, Buzz Hovey at 2, and Harry Locke...
This week, as he promised, Franklin Roosevelt finally sent his recommendations to Congress. Possibly piqued by Congressional balking of his Reorganization Bill (see p. 16), possibly too baffled by the railroad problem to have a solution, the President contented himself with sending along the Splawn report together with the comments of such advisers as Jesse Jones, Henry Morgenthau, J. J. Pelley, William O. Douglas, most of whom gave it less than complete approval. As his own comment, the President took occasion to call certain functions of the Interstate Commerce Commission "in all probability unconstitutional," to repeat his opposition to Government...
Last February the New York Legislature modified the insurance code again: Till 1943, by the O'Brien-Piper Bill, insurance companies can once again invest in low-cost housing. But the amount of rent they can charge this time is not specified. Metropolitan apartments will undoubtedly rent for more than $9 a room. Truly low-cost housing, with the price of building materials and building labor as high as it is now, will continue for a while to be built by the Government...