Word: douglases
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lots of warm sunshine on a two-day trip down the Potomac aboard the Sequoia knocked out the last remnants of President Roosevelt's cold. As Sunday's sun sank the yacht put in at Washington Navy Yard. At 8 130 he was in his White House study...
To Mr. Simmonds the two worst features of U. S. air transport are noise and "rumbling." The noise evil has been effectively attacked since his visit; the Curtiss "silent" Condor and the new Douglas Airliner have reduced cabin decibels to approximately the same level as a Pullman.
JOSEPH P. ROUMAIN New York City . . . Your sponsoring this program is undoubtedly a public spirited enterprise. I trust it will prove profitable from a business standpoint. Irving M. ENGEL New York City May I join with the thousands of other admirers of "The March of TIME" in congratulating you on...
Thus did President Roosevelt address some 5,000 of his Dutchess County neighbors gathered on the Vassar College campus at Poughkeepsie last week. Stubbornly Republican, most of them had voted against him in the Presidential election. Now they more than made up for it by welcoming him home with warm...
Father Coughlin's bitterest vitriol was reserved for Edward Douglas Stair, former president of Detroit Bankers Co., one of the two holding companies-"Detroit Looters' Co." to Father Coughlin. Also publisher of the Free Press, Mr. Stair directs a running editorial barrage against Father Coughlin. "Insull was a...