Word: listened
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Manhattan, another ex-G-Man, Tom Tracy, declared in the Daily News: "Because of our moral aloofness to the great international pastime of snoop-look-and-listen, America has become just one vast peek-easy...
Last fortnight before the House of Representatives' potent Rules Committee, Commissioner Payne rose and charged that though he might elude these lobbyists, other Commissioners tarried to listen to them...
...shows, they were a radio novelty. But this season audience participation in radio has become radio's most pronounced program trend. The high cost of stars, dearth of headline talent and Depression II have all united to give radio entertaining back to people just like the people who listen in. This was proved again last week by two notable new listeners' shows added to the networks...
...father of only one of his wife's twins, and a judge agreed with him. Said Dr. Bundesen last week: "Since the twins are unlike and one is smaller than the other, there is a possibility that they may have two fathers. But the fathers won't listen to that. They don't even think much of the blood tests." As for the widow, whose name Dr. Bundesen kept private, 'I think she has a preference [between the men]. But she's leaving the decision to me." Meanwhile, Chicago, whose relief funds are exhausted...
Dining from the college silver, a collection of gifts through the years now worth $14,000, the historians will also listen to toastmaster Jerome D. Greene '96, Secretary to the Corporation, Clarence E. Walton, assistant Librarian, and President John Donnell...