Word: licensee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Commenting on the position taken by the Corporation in which freedom of speech was removed from among the issues involved, Dorgan stated, "I'm glad that they have found out that freedom of speech can be license as well. They can't do everything they want to do; they owe...
Motor transport figures were something else again. Taking highway users in the mass, Coordinator Eastman's report concluded that in four years (1933-37) they had paid in State and local gasoline and license taxes $276,961,000 more than their fair share of the cost of the roads...
Said Mr. McGeehan, in part, "A person we despise and who is lacking in ability cannot argue us into imitating him . . . It is contended that Mr. Russell is extraordinary. That makes him all the more dangerous. . . . Academic freedom does not mean academic license. It is the freedom to do good...
> Of the 9,000,000 licensed radio sets in Britain (license fee: 10 shillings), about 600,000 are in "A" homes (?10 a week income or more); 2,250,000 in "B"' homes (?4 to ?10 weekly); 4,200,000 in "C" homes (?2 10s; to ?4 weekly); some...
Married. Comedienne Grade Fields, 42, "darling of the Maginot Line"; and Monty Banks, 42, onetime silent cinema comedian, now producerdirector; both for the second time; after a flight from reporters who spotted them when they applied for a marriage license under their real names, Grace Stansfield and Mario Bianchi; in...