Word: nationale
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last week the opening of the Newark Municipal airport, the purchase by the National Air Transport Inc. of eight new Curtiss Falcon biplanes, the installation by the government of a lighted airway between Salt Lake City and San Francisco made possible in the near future a coast to coast 24...
Died. Arthur Edward Stilwell, 69, builder of seven railroads aggregating 2,500 miles, founder and onetime President of the National Safety Co., who claimed psychical assistance in his projects; of apoplexy; in Manhattan.
Last week, editors thought they saw a good, noncontroversial, non-scandalous religious news story. The elements of the story: the National Broadcasting Company (which always is "decent to newspaper people"); the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America (newspaper people must be decent to it); Dr. Samuel Parkes Cadman...
Editors headlined Dr. Cadman as world's first "radio pastor." For the most part, this was religio-journalistic enthusiasm. As many a radiowner knows, Dr. Cadman preached from the Bedford (Brooklyn) branch of the Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoons, last year, over an 18-station web. And his...
Facts, melted down, consisted of this information: the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America supposedly aided by members of the three main religious groups, is collaborating with the National Broadcasting Company to hold every Sunday afternoon a 90-minute religious program on a hookup of 40 or more...