Word: topeka
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...turned over to National Affairs writer Paul O'Neil to use for the finished story. Bell began his career with TIME in 1942 as a reporter in our Chicago bureau. A native of Altoona, Kans. and a University of Kansas graduate, he had been a reporter for the Topeka Daily Capital...
...Next three: Canadian Pacific, Southern Pacific, Atchison, Topeka & Santa...
Everhart, Thomas Eugene of 312 North Minnesota Street, Wichita, East High, Wichita. Fox, Robert Tinley of 3302 walnut Street, Omaha; Central High, Omaha. Richards Lloyd Wayland of 4225 Douglis Street, Omaha; Central High. Ridgway, Dale Scott of 2715 Mayland Street, Topeka, Kan.; Topeka High...
Railroads. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co. reported a net profit of $62.8 million for 1948, second biggest in its history (biggest: 1942-5 $73.6 million). But its wholly owned subsidiary, the Western Improvement Co. and its affiliates, which operate the oil, mining and timber enterprises spread beside the Santa Fe's tracks, did even better. Net profit of $11.2 million was its best ever. As in other years, the profit did not go to Santa Fe but into Western Improvement's surplus, bringing it to $58.8 million. Said Santa Fe's President Fred Gurley...
Proper Names. In Topeka, Kans., Ralph Surpluss was chosen as an alternate juror. In Vancouver, B.C., police pressed fighting and swearing charges against Jack Goody...