Word: minns
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...deserves a place in our American history. If this program could be recorded and released many years from now, when the men and things we now take for granted will be history, it would give our posterity a wonderful insight of our present civilization. . . . H. O. BOLDUAN Maple Lake, Minn. ... I salute your acumen and endorse your judgment. . . . NATHAN BOONE WILLIAMS Washington, D. C. . . . Permit me as one of your stockholders to extend my congratulations on your selection, as in my opinion and in that of many of my friends, "The March of TIME" was, by long odds the outstanding...
Minneapolis, Minn...
...Paul, Minn, last week learned that it is to become a one-newspaper town. The Ridder Brothers. Manhattan chain publishers, got control of the only daily there that they did not already own. They operate the evening Dispatch and the morning Pioneer Press. What they bought was the slipping, 33-year-old evening News, for a reputed price...
...Ortonville, Minn, harvest festival last year Mrs. L. W. Lindstrom munched hard for the women's corn-eating championship, finished second to Pauline Lewis who set a women's record of 25 ears. Ed ("Korn King") Kottwitz won the men's championship with a world's record of 37 ears. Last week at the festival, with two dozen waitresses rushing supplies from steaming boilers chocked with Golden Bantam corn, Mrs. Lindstrom, 71 and every tooth her own, beat Pauline Lewis, 22, by one ear with a new women's record of 45 ears. Ed Kottwitz...
...opposed to accuracy- loving Fraser Nairn who insists that they were peacock fans. Recent newsreels of the event prove that. Perhaps Mrs. Drexel's peacock-feathered flabella have been retired. However, her gift to the pontiffs was conspicuously absent on this occasion. JOHN E. P. MclLVAINE Minneapolis, Minn...