Word: helmes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...present, a majority of the programs will be recorded, although certain specific presentations will be heard over WIXAL. This is the group's avowed intent--to combine the theoretical with the practical. By coordinating the newer theories of auditory perception with actual practice, the Workshop may well take the helm in radio's future progress...
...them: George Ephraim Sokolsky; Mark Sullivan; Editor Henry Justin Allen of the Topeka State Journal; handsome Dr. Ruth Alexander, who has been touring the U. S. publicizing religion as a prop for capitalism (TIME, Dec. 19); and two Methodists, onetime Governor Arthur Hyde of Missouri and Chicago Banker Wilbur Helm, who four years ago formed the Conference of Methodist Laymen to drum "radicals" out of key posts in their church (TIME, Sept...
With the possible exception of J. P. Morgan, the name George Fisher Baker is the most illustrious in U. S. banking. Side-whiskered George Fisher Baker descended from Troy, N. Y., in 1863 helped found Manhattan's great First National Bank. His son followed him at its helm...
...They also are resolved not to be the puppets they once were. There is safety in numbers, and they believe in fighting shy of exclusive totalitarian economic alliances. This new, independent European bloc is the best hope Paul has of turning over to King Peter, three years hence, the helm of State of which he has been the able and conscientious trustee...
...already an expert on sub-helm-hotzhian wave forms and the publisher of some 32 pamphlets on such subjects as the biological effects of high frequency radiation, but now Harry Clark, research associate in Geophysics, has entered the field of writing children's stories...