Word: pittsburgh
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...full games ahead of the Yankees and seemed destined to win the American League pennant more easily this year than last. In the National League, the Champion St. Louis Cardinals were clinging to first place by two games, with the Giants and Chicago Cubs bunched close behind and the Pittsburgh Pirates within striking distance...
Engaged. Lorenz Iversen, sixtyish, Danish-born president of Pittsburgh's moneymaking Mesta Machine Co. (TIME, March 4), widower, father of five; and one Fleda Foust, fortyish, of Pittsburgh...
Also last week, after scouring the land and reportedly receiving many a declination, President Roosevelt announced the members of the new, quasi-judicial National Labor Relations Board created by the Wagner Bill. They were: 1) chairman, Joseph Warren Madden, 45; University of Pittsburgh law professor; 2) John Michael Carmody, 43. New York industrial engineer, onetime chief engineer of CWrA; 3) Edwin S. Smith, 44, onetime (1931-34) Massachusetts Commissioner of Labor & Industries...
During four days of deliberations the Northern delegation was headed by leonine Bishop William Eraser McDowell, retired, of Washington. Bishop Edwin DuBose Mouzon of Charlotte, N. C., led the Southerners. The Methodist Protestants were headed by their president, Dr. John Calvin Broomfield of Pittsburgh. Also on hand to help along the cause of church peace & unity were such irenic Southern Bishops as John Monroe Moore of Dallas, William Newman Ainsworth of Macon, Arthur James Moore of San Francisco, Paul Bentley Kern of Greensboro, such irenic Northern Bishops as Frederick DeLand Leete of Omaha and Edwin Holt Hughes of Washington...