Word: radioed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Samuel Parkes Cadman, radio preacher, was dragged in: "The people that hire Dr. Cadman to spread his [pacifist] stuff over the country don't tell him what to say." From Manhattan. Dr. Cadman issued a verbose reply...
...what was somewhat grandiloquently referred to as the world's baseball championship.* One team was the Philadelphia Athletics, representing the American League. The other was the Chicago Cubs, representing the National League. As everyone knows, Mr. Wrigley is Cub owner. The millions of U. S. citizens who, through radio and newspaper, hung upon the flash of every ball, the crack of every bat, probably did not much concern themselves with the corporate aspects of the entertainment provided them. Nor, in justice to Mr. Wrigley, could it be said that his connection with baseball was sordidly commercial. The Chicago baseball...
...Malcolm MacDonald, second son, sailed from Vancouver to attend the Institute of Pacific Relations in Kyoto. He received radio bulletins about his triumphal father...
Perhaps these weekend suggestions are too late. In that case we will have to console ourselves by getting our football over the Physics Lab radio. By special arrangement with the heating plant the atmosphere over there can be made quite realistic. Fur coats are quite all right and any one who wants to can sing Boola Boola. Men are not great assets during games anyway--they always insist that you listen to the rules, and our escort last year disconcertingly chewed and swallowed the entire program in his excitement. --The Vassar Miscellany...
...Through coöperation of the Guggenheim Fund, U. S. Bureau of Standards, U. S. Army and Navy, Pioneer Instrument Co., Taylor Instrument Co., Sperry Gyroscope Co., Bell Laboratories, Radio Frequency Laboratories, Kollsman Instrument Co., and Professor William Brown of Massachusetts Institute of Technology...