Word: indianas
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...George; he shows his appreciation by letting himself be shot. Lloyd Nolan, menacing as every, tries to worm his way into Miss Bennett's heart, but gets only two Raft slugs for his efforts. And Walter Pidgeon, after years of being a tall and rugged forgotten man, gets the Indiana farm-girl on the first bounce. George Raft has been just as tough in many another picture, Joan every bit as voluptuous, but the story is slightly original, with the result that the picture hangs precariously over the mediocre class...
...only candidate certain to attract Republican voters. ¶It was not yet clear whether the Convention would pay James A. Farley's bill For Services Rendered by offering him the Vice-Presidential nomination. ¶ It appeared certain that neither New York's Robert H. Jackson nor Indiana...
...spread it to other cities (TIME, July 3). By last week the records, now priced at $1.49 to $1.98, were still going great guns. In 50 cities an estimated 1,000,000 discs had been distributed, usually through newspapers, which got nothing from the deal except good will. In Indiana and Texas the record-selling was conducted as a State program. The National Committee swears that four out of five record-purchasers...
...averaged a cozy $1,500,000 annually for ten or twelve years. In its big, greasy, snarled James River yard (eight ways) last week $180,000,000 worth of ships were building: U. S. Lines' 24,800-ton America, largest U. S. liner ever built; the battleship Indiana and the aircraft carrier Hornet; assorted naval and merchant craft...
Formed in 1912 because President Taft (among others) wanted to hear the Voice of Business, the U. S. Chamber of Commerce today has some 750,000 members, 1,700 affiliated local Chambers, a de luxe Indiana limestone pile in Washington. There 3,000 C. of C. delegates last week gathered to let the Voice be heard. As it has been every year since 1934, its dominant note was anti-New Deal. But it had lost much of its bitterness, gained some of its optimism...