Word: station
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...that what really counts at the bottom of it all is that the men and women willing to work can have a decent job, a decent job to take care of themselves and their homes and their children adequately; that the farmer, the factory worker, the storekeeper, the gas station man, the manufacturer, the merchant-big and small-the banker who takes pride in the help that he can give to the building of his community-that all these can be sure of a reasonable profit and safety for the earnings that they make-not today nor tomorrow alone...
...Permission was given by FCC to Ruth Googins Roosevelt, No. 2 wife of No. 2 Son Elliott, to purchase radio station KFJZ at Fort Worth, Tex. for $57,500 (TIME, Sept. 20). Of KFJZ's 315 shares of stock, Mrs. Roosevelt will own 313. To Harry Hutchinson, active manager of the station, will go one share. To Son No. 2, who will be the station's president, secretary-treasurer: one share...
Professor Halford L. Haskins, Dean of the Fletcher School of Diplomacy and International Relations, and Dr. Philip W. Ireland, Instructor in Government, will speak on "How I view the News" over station WORI, this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, under the sponsorship of the League of Nations Association...
Raymond Dennett '36, Graduate Secretary of Phillips Brooks House, revealed yesterday that the P. B. H. Station Wagon which has been employed in social work during the last year is being put up for sale. The reason for the action, Dennett stated, was that legal difficulties arose in registering the car, the University Corporation and P. B. H. both sharing its ownership...
Diminutive little Assemblyman Francis X. Coyne of Dorchester, sponsor of a bill to tax the real estate of Universities which hire communists or fascists, was at the station to greet the actress as she get off the train in orchids and gray foxes