Word: columbia
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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JAMES L. DOHR Associate Professor of Accounting Columbia University New York City...
...religious denomination may buy broadcasting time on the two big radio networks. Why? Because, in general, the chains fight shy of religious controversy; because, in particular, Columbia Broadcasting System was embarrassed seven years ago by the rabble-rousing rise of blatant Rev. Charles Edward Coughlin as a paying speaker on its hookup. Instead of such firebrands Columbia today maintains an innocuous interdenominational Church of the Air, while National Broadcasting Co. gives time to the Federal Council of Churches and the Catholic Hour run by the National Council of Catholic Men. Judged by fan mail, however, none of these programs...
...following States have free diagnostic services for all residents: New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, Delaware, Georgia; also District of Columbia. Others which care only for their indigents: South Carolina, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri...
...team with plenty of hitting strength. Navy should prove to be the easiest encounter on the tour, while Georgetown will be by far the toughest. The Friars usually produce one of the best outfits in Eastern seaboard college circles. Lafayette is more or less of an unknown quantity, but Columbia will definitely be hard to beat. The Crimson trimmed them twice last year and the Lions will be out for blood this spring, hoping to knock the Mitchellmen right out of the League...
Hilary H. Lyons, Jr., 29, chief editorial writer on the Moblie (Alabama) Press Register. He has studied at Columbia and has concentrated on Southern agricultural and industrial problems...