Word: radioman
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...review of Nature Notes by Radioman John Kieran (Information, Please), the Chicago Daily News called on eight-year-old Radiomoppet Gerard Darrow (Quiz Kids). Reviewer Darrow, a naturalist himself, called in his stenographer and dictated the book review of the week. Excerpts...
...Radioman, Third Class
...late Daniel B. C. Catherwood, tea merchant, banker, yachtsman, with his mother (now dead) and sister young Catherwood inherited $15,000,000 outright in 1929, and trust funds that even in lean 1932 paid him $1445,070. His wife, no pauper, is Virginia Tucker Kent (daughter of onetime Radioman Atwater Kent...
...Brooklyn Times. His last newspaper berth was with the New York Tribune, for which he once wrote Children of the Crucible, an account of life on Manhattan's East Side. Invited in 1932 to debate Socialism with Norman Thomas in the pages of The Nation, Heatter so fascinated Radioman Donald Flamm with his ideas that he was eventually signed up as a WMCA news commentator at $35 a week, later moved on to MBS. Today he takes in some $130,000 a year from the WOR Artists Bureau which handles...
...Army long. Officers in specialist assignments need little military lore. Newspaper and advertising men, contractors, engineers, businessmen who volunteered for service when mobilization began, found themselves in officers' uniforms as soon as the Army satisfied itself that they knew their civilian callings. (Most celebrated case: commissioning of Radioman Elliott Roosevelt as a captain in the Specialist Reserve...