Word: organizations
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...precisely 8:25 every morning except Sunday last week, the employes of the First National Bank of Pikeville, Ky. entered the bank through a side door, filed past a chiming cuckoo clock, gathered in the directors' room. There Bookkeeper Mary Clark seated herself at a shiny electric organ and began a service consisting of a hymn, ten Bible verses, a short but earnest homily. The homily was delivered by stout, expansive, 39-year-old John Marvin Yost, the bank's vice president, cashier, trust officer and secretary. Sample sentiment: "Pikeville is the grandest town that ever...
...warning, giving formal status to Nazi pressure against Poland in what some quarters regarded as a prelude to possible demands regarding Danzig and the Polish-Corridor, was made by the Foreign. Office organ "Diplomatische Politikal Korrespondenz...
Presented to the University by Mrs. Ralph Isham in memory of her husband, Colonel Ralph Isham '88, a new library for organ music located high in Memorial Church has just been completed, and will be ready for use late this spring...
Formerly intended for religious discussion groups, a large left has been converted into a large study, where most of the college's organ music, valuable original manuscripts, and photo-stats of manuscripts will be housed...
...Father Coughlin's weekly Social Justice (price 10?) ceased to print the statement that it was published "By permission of His Superior." Reason: the Detroit archdiocese now considers it a secular, not a Catholic, organ...