Word: cincinnati
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Divorced. Powel Crosley Jr., 58, manufacturer of Crosley radios, iceboxes and midget automobiles, president of the Cincinnati Reds; by Marianna Wallingford Crosley, 32; after one year, 9 months of marriage; in Cincinnati. Grounds: gross neglect...
...love at first sight. The book's format, price and easy proximity to masses of people pleased Publisher Field, just as it had pleased millions of other Americans. Enamored as he now is of the word business (the Chicago Sun, New York City's PM, Cincinnati's radio station WSAI). Publisher Field decided to invade book publishing...
Look Here. In Cincinnati, the Procter & Gamble research department furrowed its collective brow over a freak bar of Ivory Soap that would not float...
...Government last week dedicated "The loudest voice in the world"-the $1,500,000 short-wave transmitters, near Cincinnati, built by the Crosley Corp. for the Government to make the "Voice of America" heard anywhere in Europe, Africa, South America. Designed to compete with Axis propaganda, the three transmitters (up to 200 kilowatts) are probably the most powerful ever built. Private industry despairs of running them at a profit after the war, but the Government may have enough to say to the rest of the world to keep them from rusting...