Word: electioneerings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The bulge-orbed comedian dealt at length on many aspects of the field of radio, television, and the future of the broadcasting industry. In connection with news broadcasts, Cantor cut loose with the crack that "the power of the press is an outdated phrase. . . . judging by the last election".
Today is the first time in many years that the election has not taken place in Notman's studio, and the coaching staff while not superstitious, is hoping that the change may be for the better.
Bendix workers are divided between a company union and a unit of U. A. W., an affiliate of the Committee for Industrial Organization. Last winter the National Labor Relations Board ordered a plant election to decide which union should represent workers in collective bargaining. Bendix refused to countenance the election...
In July 1934 the St. Louis Post-Dispatch relieved its liberal chief editorial writer, Clark McAdams, of his writing job, kicked him upstairs to the executive desk of an associate editor. The following year Clark McAdams died. Many a friend of his believes that Editorialist McAdams' death was hastened...
Last week from the offices of the Post-Dispatch leaked the story of a unique post-Election gesture to Clark McAdams' memory. When the Presidential returns were all in, tall, grey-haired 0. K. Bovard rose from his desk on the open floor of the Post-Dispatch city room...