Word: station
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...broadcast tomorrow will be on a wave-length of 11.79 megacycles, through station W1XAL, of Boston, a non-commercial station devoted entirely to educational programs, an financed by private donations and by a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation...
Announcement of further broadcasts will be made later. Station W1XAL operates at various frequencies, 6.04, 11.79, 15.25, or 21.46 magecycles, depending upon the day and the hour
...swank Westminster School, although there is in London a special 100% Nazi school to which local Germans are urged by strongest Nazi pressure to send their sons. In late October, Ambassador von Ribbentrop, who nearly always travels by air, finally set out by train for London, arrived at Victoria Station wearing a Storm Trooper's brown shirt. To his official British welcomers he sounded off: "Der Führer is convinced that the only real danger for Europe and the British Empire is the spread of Communism-that most terrible of all diseases-terrible because people only realize...
...Fascist salute, the Soviet Ambassador had raised a clenched fist at His Majesty in the orthodox Communist salute. London's Laborite Daily Herald went haywire with a speedily disproved scare story that Ambassador von Ribbentrop was in course of installing at his Embassy the most powerful radio broadcasting station next to those of the British Government. All that had happened was that the German Embassy recently put up an impressive looking aerial the better to receive Der Führer's latest broadcast...
...settlers. How Freeport, Va. was named is unknown. Freeport, Ill. was named after First Settler William ("Tutty") Baker, who was so lavish with food and shelter to wayfarers that his wife complained: "What is this we have made of our home, a free port?" Freeport, Minn., originally called Oak Station, was renamed after Freeport, Ill. as was Freeport, Mich...