Word: stantons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...expanded to 20 hours of color a week: one hour in the morning before 11, two hours in the late afternoon, and two hours on Sunday. For the millions whose black-and-white sets will pick up nothing but meaningless squiggles from CBS during those hours, CBS President Frank Stanton hopefully asserted that colorsets would be coming off U.S. assembly lines by Sept...
...system of color TV (TIME, Dec. 4). In upholding the approval given to CBS color last October by the FCC, the court rejected RCA's charge that the FCC was "arbitrary and capricious" in rejecting RCA's own color system. Crowed CBS President Frank Stanton: "Color television will sweep the country just as fast as sets can be produced...
...present faculty any graduate members of the Committee are: Dean Bender, John H. Finley '25, Eliot Professor of Greek Literature, Arlie V. Bock, Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene, Charles Devens '32, and F. Stanton Deland...
Died. Oscar Stanton De Priest, 80, first Negro to serve on Chicago's city council (1915-17), first of his race ever sent by Northern voters to the House of Representatives*(three-term Congressman from Chicago's "Black Belt," 1929-35); of a kidney ailment; in Chicago. In Washington he worked unceasingly for a national anti-lynching law. His wife and Mrs. Herbert Hoover scandalized the South when the First Lady received her at a White House tea; shortly thereafter Alabama's late Senator "Tom-Tom" Heflin calculated that to "punch De Priest in the nose" would...
...seniors are: Stanton A. Cook, Charles F. Gallagher, William R., Sherwood, and Franklin C. Southworth...