Word: telegraphically
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...tunnel went Canada's Minister of the Interior Thomas Gerow Murphy, Ontario's Acting Premier George S. Henry, U. S. Minister to Canada Hanford MacNider, Michigan's Senator Arthur Hendrick Vandenburg and its Governor, Fred Warren Green. In Washington President Hoover clicked his gold telegraph key to start the first speech...
...late-working writer, reprimand for reproducing a telegraph misspelling. But a "bum's rush" was precisely what Ossee Lee Bodenhamer, outgoing Legion chief, was unintentionally given in Boston by police zealously, blindly guarding the person of President Hoover at Statler Hotel...
Newcomb Carlton, president of Western Union Telegraph Co. was interviewed by the Rochester, N. Y. Journal on the Depression. Declared he: "A good many dayworkers are putting in only part time to spread the work, but it's 'stuffed shirts' like me who are putting in full time...
...Corp. also has an interest in many an industrial such as General Foods. Last week it became associated, on an international scale, with a major utility. Prelude to the deal was formation of General Telephone & Electric Corp., whose primary purpose will be to extend the development of Associated Telephone & Telegraph Co. Behind the new company with Transamerica are Theodore Gary & Co. of Kansas City ($20,000,000 stock to be taken by them) and British interests who have participated with Theodore Gary & Co. in Associated's development (to this group: $6,000,000 worth of stock). Chief of these...
Because of the vastness of American Telephone & Telegraph Co., other U. S. interests in the telephone field have long been overshadowed, little known. But the rise of Theodore Gary, onetime lightning rod salesman, in the telephone industry has been dramatic. In 1897 he bought out a small system in Macon, Mo., soon extended his field in all directions. What seemed the culmination of this career came when, with his British backing, he formed Associated Telephone & Telegraph in 1926. This company took over none of the Gary telephone systems in the U. S., but makes equipment in the U. S., also...