Word: traffics
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Your dramatization of Jan. 20 of Acting Lieutenant Thomas F. Coffey, in charge of traffic death records of the New York Police, in my opinion, did more for safety to children than any sermon ever preached, or book ever published...
...next Director of the Budget. After Mr. Hines left, the President-elect confided to the Press that he was working on a plan for a national transportation commission in which would be consolidated the Interstate Commerce Commission and Federal regulation of civil aeronautics, shipping and bus & truck traffic. Less concrete were his ideas on a national commission on communications to be built around the Federal Radio and Power Commissions...
...went into railway engineering on Western roads, quit to carry a tripod with the Army Engineer Corps, quit that to survey a right of way for the Mexican National Railway. In 1883 he went to the Pennsylvania and began to make himself known. He could speedily dig out traffic stalled in snowdrifts; he reconstructed in short order a section of the main line washed out by the Johnstown flood. At 38 he was jumped over a dozen heads to the job of General Manager West of Pittsburgh. When the Pennsylvania bought the dilapidated Baltimore & Ohio, Leonor Loree was sent...
Each day of last year's 366 Thomas F. Coffey, acting lieutenant of New York's police force in charge of traffic death records, feared that he would turn up a report reading: COFFEY, JANE: father, COFFEY, Thomas...
...people would think of making pilgrimage to Worcester, Mass. A grimy New England manufacturing town, it has a great many traffic lights, quick-lunchrooms and overhead trolley wires. Yet shepherded by none less than the newly created Joseph, Baron Duveen of Millbank, 150 critics, painters, art dealers, collectors, reporters, pressagents and others piled into a special train at New York's Grand Central Station last week bound for Worcester...