Word: controlled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...York City's Grand Central Palace, by students in the Bureau for Street Traffic Research. Nineteen men now studying traffic problems and their solution will operate the devices for driver-testing in a "driver's clinic" developed by Harry R. DeSilva, lecturer on Motor Vehicle Administration and Driver Control...
...final fruit of Judge Seabury's investigations, doing away with the great Tammany stronghold, the Board of Aldermen, in favor of a City Council, and setting up a system of proportional representation, so that no one party could in future gain complete domination of the Citys finances and control...
...traffic engineering and administration. These men are then returned to administrative positions where they can give practical effect to the principles they have learned and where they may in turn become practical teachers of their administrative associates. Twenty-seven students graduated by the Harvard Bureau all held important traffic control positions, justifying the belief that American cities and states are eager for trained personnel. In addition in the last fourteen months more than two hundred men now in traffic positions have been given intensive training in summer courses. Inevitably these men will have a deep influence upon technical and administrative...
...winters there. Publisher Shutts likes Pittsfield, Mass., where he has a summer home. Last week, returning to Miami from Pittsfield, he admitted he needed a respite, concluded a $2,500,000 deal with Ohio's Knight whereby Publisher Shutts retains a minority of Herald preferred stock, relinquishes control to Publisher Knight & associates...
Last week's Herald deal puts Miami's sharp newspaper competition completely under remote control. Ohio's ex-Governor James Middleton Cox owns the Miami News but lives in Dayton where he publishes the Dayton News; Tribune Owner Annenberg has his home in Philadelphia to be near his Inquirer...