Word: telegraphe
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...quoted in a telegraph story in Tulsa as saying Bill Murray didn't have a chance. I never said no such thing. And I want a retraction, an old fashioned 'Beg Your Pardon.' because you are the first newspaper reporter I've seen on this trip...
Three important 1931 earning statements were made last week. American Telephone & Telegraph reported that it made $166,666,000 against $165,544,000 in 1930. After $9 dividends this left an addition of $3,078,000 to the surplus of $26,306,000 of the year before. Per share earnings on the average number of shares outstanding was $9.05. General Electric made $40,956,000 against $57,490,000 in 1930, reduced its dividend from $1.60 to $1. Coca Cola last year advertised more than the year before, sold slightly less of its product but had record earnings...
This year's enthusiasm for U. S. painting and its founders moved forward in New York last week with two memorial exhibitions. One, at the Metropolitan Museum of the portraits and landscapes of Samuel Finley Breese Morse, commemorated the 100th anniversary of the telegraph. One, at the Public Library of the amazing wood engravings of Timothy Cole, famed craftsman of the '90s, recalled the days-before-photo-engraving.* Critics left them unvisited until they had paid their respects to the first showing in years of the painting of the Mahatma Eilshemius...
...broadcasts (currently for Lucky Strike), charging that he gave out news to which the paper was first entitled. He removed the colyumist's smart, pert secretary Ruth Cambridge from the payroll (Winchell has since paid her salary) and required him to pay for his own stationery, telephone and telegraph tolls...
Born. To Irving Berlin, song writer, and Ellin Mackay Berlin, daughter of Clarence Hungerford Mackay, board chairman of Postal Telegraph Co.; a second daughter. Weight...