Word: licensees
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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A cream-and-black Cadillac sedan pulled up before CBS's Manhattan studio 72 in an old Broadway and 81st Street movie house and deposited a greying man whose Connecticut license plates read: DICR. A guard nonchalantly nodded him through, and inside, Songwriter Dick Rodgers was greeted by his...
BLACK MARKET in 1957 U.S. autos is thriving in Japan with help of U.S. servicemen. Japan limits foreign auto imports to fewer than 1,000 a year, but permits a serviceman to import one U.S. car yearly, duty-free. Japanese dealers openly advertise $1,000 fee for homebound U.S. serviceman...
When the Chicago Tribune's WGN-TV announced a showing of the film Martin Luther last December, protests poured in from Roman Catholic viewers, and the station canceled the film because of "the emotional reaction" (TIME, Dec. 31). Last week the counterreaction hit WGN.*Armed with 150,000 signatures...
STOCK CONTROL of Britain's automaking Standard Motor Co. has been quietly bought for $4,900,000 by Canada's farm equipment giant, Massey-Harris-Ferguson, Ltd., which may turn Standard into Europe's biggest farm-machinery producer. Besides its Standard, Vanguard and Triumph cars, Standard is...
WHRB is the second student-owned commercial FM station to be licensed by the Commission. One of its contemplated projects, which the FM license will make possible, is live stereophonic broadcasting.