Word: programming
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Started as an experimental program in the Michigan field more than five years ago by The Dow Chemical Co., acidizing has spread to the great Mid-Continent field of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico and on to Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, California-even to Alberta, Canada, and to Old Mexico. Dowell Inc. was formed in 1932 as a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Co., to handle this new business and to put it into practice...
...paper. In Seattle 40 Guild members on the Post-Intelligencer, whose publisher is President Roosevelt's son-in-law, John Boettiger, also balked at paying dues. The Columbus, Ohio unit called for a Guild referendum on affiliation with the C. I. O. and five other points in the program adopted at St. Louis (TIME, June...
...dither of arriving celebrities, the pop of exploding flashlights made it seem like an opening. Though Hollywood stars regularly attend the Bowl concerts, only a special occasion could have brought so many notables. Conductor Werner Janssen, son of the Manhattan restaurateur ("Janssen Wants to See You"), was playing a program by Finnish Jan Sibelius, the composer he understands best. He was playing for the first time at the Hollywood Bowl, the first time in the U. S. this year...
...Princeton's School of Public & International Affairs to succeed President Harry Augustus Garfield, son of the 20th President of the U. S., he was shocked to find that his small, patrician college was piling up steady deficits. President Dennett installed a budget system, launched a money-raising program for Williams' library, laboratories, teachers' salaries, scholarships. But he found 73-year-old Senior Trustee Warren, who commutes 140 mi. to Williamstown from his Boston office, interested not only in Williams but in Williamstown. This spring when the Greylock Hotel, the old hostelry across the street from Williams...
...five Chicago breweries that survived the dry years. Founded in 1892, Prima built its name on brands like Rienzi. With the coming of Repeal the sons of the founder, Hilmar and L. Wainright Ernst, recapitalized their old family business, sold some stock to the public. Early in this revitalizing program, the Ernsts ran into difficulties, had to borrow heavily from two Chicago banks, First National and Harris Trust & Savings...