Word: buffalo
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...same audience apathy in other cities. In California, where the afternoon sessions arrive at lunchtime, restaurants reported a marked but not serious customer shortage. In Toronto, interest was greater than in most U.S. cities, with viewers jamming bars and TV demonstration rooms to catch the act beamed from Buffalo's WBEN...
...John W. Fowler of Naugatuck, Conn.; Robert H. Jaffe of Jamaica, L. I.; John R. Lind, of Wilmette, Ill.; Peter W. Macky of Paget, Bermuda; Arnold Marglin of Hollywood, Cal.; Arthur W. Martin of Seattle, Wash.; Lester R. Moulton, Marblehead, Mass.; Stewart Ogden, Louisville, Ky.; Harold P. Santmire of Buffalo, N. Y.; Stephen L. Singer of New Rochelle, N. Y.; Glenn E. Sisler of Birmingham, Mich.; Barry L. Wasserman of Brookline, Mass.; Francis J. Weller Jr. of Pelham, N. Y.; David L. Whitman of Chappaqua, N. Y.; Gayle B. Wilhelm (Mgr.) of Amherst, Mass...
...best scene, a violent cavalry battle in a cliff-closed arroyo through which the horses charge with a fine splatter of hooves, is so thrilling that moviegoers will probably not mind its resemblance to a scene in a 1944 Joel McCrea picture, Buffalo Bill...
...Yonkers stock. Mrs. Jeanne Weiss, daughter of the late Democratic Leader Irving Steingut, paid $250 for Yonkers stock later valued at $45,000. James J. Dunnigan, son of a onetime Democratic state senator who co-authored the New York pari-mutuel gambling law, bought control of the Buffalo Raceway on a loan, put his father on the payroll for a seven-year total of $182,816. James himself, and other members of his family, did even better, clearing $511,000 within a ten-year period...
Just Wait. In Buffalo, the county board of supervisors got a letter from Alfred E. Wamsley protesting payment of a $9 sales tax on a funeral bill: "I think it is an outrage ... I know St. Peter won't like...