Word: telegraphe
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...With the assistance of Morgan Stanley & Co., 46 other banking houses and some 800 investment dealers throughout the land, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. last week sold $150,000,000 of 3¼% debentures, biggest single issue floated by any U. S. corporation under the Securities Act of 1933. Another $25,000,000 was sold to A. T. & T.'s pension trust fund. Though some of A. T. & T.'s operating subsidiaries have taken advantage of prevailing low money rates to refund their bonds, this was the parent company's first move to shave interest charges...
University officials angrily refused to permit the White House press party to set up telegraph wires on the spot. So poor were the arrangements that some reporters accompanying the president could not squeeze into the hall. Veteran presidential companies can't recall when a chief executive was so thorough rebuffed as FDR was at his alma mater. In his manner and in his cart address joshing Harvard for its dislike of democratic presidents Mr. Roosevelt gave...
...Good luck, we know you boys will show them," "From first whistle can see you smashing line to victory," and "Fight with every thing you have, boys, and bring back victory" are a few of the sentiments distilled by the telegraph company's poets. Saturday the handsome Cadet team built up a record of eighteen telegrams, cheering them to victory. Shortly the company plans to issue another series, such as "You mugs aren't so hot today, but never mind. We'll get them next year...
When Franklin Roosevelt refused to take any public notice of his troublesome son's troubles, Publisher Tichenor commenced to heckle him by telegraph, demand that he break "the unusual silence in which you have taken refuge...
...Federal taxes paid on all the telephone telegraph, cable and radio message; on all electrical energy for commercial consumption; on cigars, cigarets, and distilled spirits (to the extent that the commercial of these products is inevitable); on cameras, firearms, perfumes, fur-trimmed articles (costing over $75) and mechanical refrigeration-approximate number of taxes...