Word: mich
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...trans-Atlantic broadcasting. Eight English stations joined by land lines and operated simultaneously by one microphone in London had the floor exclusively for an entertainment. British and American amateurs then had the right of way during alternate five-minute intervals. Henry Ford broadcasted a greeting from his Dearborn (Mich.) station. The English radio waves were amplified by Eastern commercial stations and redistributed to American amateurs. The Postal Telegraph Co. cabled to England the names of all American stations which caught the British programs. The notes of a piano playing in Newcastle and faint " Hello America " signals from Bournemouth were received...
...Oregon Ag. 0 9--Wash, State 0 0--Nevada 0 13--So. California 0 3--Washington 0 115 0 CENTRE 28--Clemson 7 29--Ogletlorpe 0 7--Carson N'mn 0 0--Pennsylv'na 24 10--Kentucky 0 20--Sewanee 0 17--Auburn 0 111 31 CHICAGO 34--Mich. Aggies 0 13--Northwestern 0 13--No'western 0 20--Purdue 6 0--Illinois 7 27--Indiana 0 17--Ohio State 3 121 16 COLGATE 14--Alfred 0 42--Clarkson 0 23--Ohio State 23 7--Cornell 34 27--Ohio Wes 0 0--Navy 9 49--Rochester 0 16--Syracuse...
...protestants. Senator William Edgar Borah of Idaho has announced his intention of making a fight on the 5-4 rule in favor of a 7-2. In association with him will be Representative Roy Orchard Woodruff, Republican, one time dentist of Bay City, Mich., later its Mayor, now its Congressman. They have prepared a plan and a program...
...result of the Senior elections held by postal ballot during the past three days Kenneth Noyes Hill '24 of West Roxbury, and Clay Harvey Hollister Jr. '24 of Grand Raulds, Mich., were choosen for the Student Council. The election was in the hands of the Junior Election Committee, F. G. Cleveland '25 chairman, W. P. Curtis '25 and W. L. Boyden...
...Henry Ford: "At Michigamme, Mich., women and girl resorters wearing overalls and short stockings besieged me for autographs. I publicly rebuked them, saying: 'You ladies and girls are showing very poor taste and worse judgment in coming into the town garbed as you are, without skirts or dresses. I do not want to sign my name for you and prefer not to look at you. I resent your idea of dress...