Word: pennsylvania
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Howard Odell, backfield coach, has decided to follow Rae Crowther to Pennsylvania, it was revealed the other day when the complete coaching line-up for next year was released by the Athletic Association...
Died. Rosamond Pinchot Gaston, 32, tall, handsome actress (the nun in Max Reinhardt's Miracle, 1924), niece of Pennsylvania's onetime Governor Gifford Pinchot; of carbon monoxide poisoning; in a garage at her Old Brookville, L. I. home...
...anthracite (hard coal) industry is a $400,000,000 investment 99?% concentrated in Pennsylvania. It has been so long on the verge of ruin that last week there was no particular reason why Pennsylvania's Governor George Earle should bustle to Washington to ask Franklin Roosevelt to do something drastic...
...Hill & Co. The former, a protege of Philadelphia's Drexel interests, has been historically associated with the Reading Railroad. Incensed over Philadelphia & Reading's record of losing $24,000,000 in surplus since 1932, Federal Judge Oliver Booth Dickinson cracked: "There is something radically wrong with the Pennsylvania anthracite industry that it can run up ... inordinately high prices of coal to consumers. The tendency has been for management to take far more than its fair share of the receipts...
This has long been the contention of Pennsylvania's ambitious New Deal Governor Earle, who was elected with the support of potent United Mine Workers Union. Year ago he appointed an Anthracite Commission to investigate. The Commission, headed by C. I. O.'s Economic...