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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fairness to Northwestern's co-operative spirit in making the games available to alumni and other fans through radio facilities, TIME should correct the impression that Northwestern University has "succumbed to Kellogg's Corn Flakes...
...that comes in at the White House to do some work and plays not only the piano but the accordion and the guitar . . .? Could it be Tommy Corcoran, White House Tommy, as they call him in Washington . . .? If this deduction be correct, it is proposed that next time after the gentleman who plays the piano has come in to do some work, the billing for the fireside chat be changed to read as follows: 'Thomas Corcoran will address his subjects on the state of the nation tonight through the courtesy of the broadcasting companies and the President...
...correct in stating that I am employed as regional director of the four southwest stations of Hearst Radio. I have occupied this position ever since the stations were bought by Hearst Radio, and before that occupied the position of vice president in charge of sales of the Southwest Broadcasting Co., former owner of these stations...
...originated, I believe, among the darkies of the South and the correct phrasing-without dialect-is "spirit and image." It was originally used in speaking of some person whose father or mother had passed on-and the colored folks would say-"the very spi't an' image of his daddy...
Your explanation of the pronunciation of Jadwiga's surname [TIME, July 12] will be o.k. everywhere except in Milwaukee, Chicago, Buffalo and a few other cities which have many Polish people. There is a definite "n" sound in it. The correct pronunciation is YENDZHAYOVSKA...