Word: conventioners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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¶ In Philadelphia's Convention Hall, Ferde Grof e led the Philadelphia Orchestra through some of his own symphonic jazz, featured such radio soloists as Jane Pickens, Lucy Monroe, Lucille Manners, the Four Southernaires. Young Donald Dickson of the Metropolitan sang a song from The Vagabond King. Of the...
Last fortnight in St. Louis, at its fourth & largest annual convention, the American Newspaper Guild not only switched affiliation from the American Federation of Labor to the militant Committee for Industrial Organization, but served notice that it was out for industrial bear by voting 118 ½-to-18 ½ for...
As spokesman as well as originator of the convention, the Banner's Stahlman explained that "collective bargaining is not an issue"; nor would the meeting "consider any interference with nor violation of the letter or the spirit of the Wagner Act." At week's end, however, as acceptances...
This easing and broadening of installment credit has already brought cries of alarm from the National Retail Dry Goods Association, will undoubtedly call for further alarm when the Association meets for a mid-year convention in Chicago this week. So far N.R.D.G.A. does not consider the actual volume of installment...
Elected. Maurice Duperrey, French industrialist and linguist (French, Spanish, English, German, Italian, Esperanto); to the presidency of Rotary International; at the 28th annual convention in Nice. Backed by France's No. 1 Rotarian, genteel President Albert Lebrun. Maurice Duperrey breaks the longtime U. S. grip on Rotary International'...