Word: train
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Majesty, was at the Royal bedside. The Duke of Gloucester and Edward of Wales-imminent King and Emperor-were on their "good will tour" (TIME. Sept. 17) of British Africa. Probably because of the vast distance between them and London (7,000 miles by boat and train), they were not recalled even when His Majesty's temperature began to rise...
...available both Yale and Dartmouth were slated to have good teams and that there were grounds for over confidence. Although there are six letter men returning he said that no position on the team was certain. He also announced that a larger squad will be retained this year to train them for another year...
...down. The Tenno's brother, H.I.H. Chichibu, the heir presumptive, rode in a fourth carriage beside Princess Setsu, his bride. (TIME, Oct. 8). Brought up the Imperial rear, the Princes of the Blood, the Cabinet, the Diplomatic Corps, great Admiral Togo, and hundreds of correspondents.* As the Imperial train of eleven chuffed out of Tokyo 101 guns boomed...
Died. Charles H. Paper, 69, onetime salesman; of hemorrhage; in the arms of famed Homerunners "Babe" Ruth and "Lou" Gehrig; on a train near Sloan, Iowa...
Graybar. A. T. & T. owns the Western Electric Co., which owns the Graybar Electric Co., which is the world's largest ($75,000,000 business in 1928) distributor of electrical supplies (telephone apparatus, train despatching equipment, cables, loud speakers). A. T. & T. has long been focusing its subsidiaries on strictly telephonic affairs. In 1925, it sold Western Electric's foreign supply business to I. T. & T. Last week, it announced the offer of Graybar's entire $3,000,000 common voting stock to its 2,500 employes and officers, as the Graybar Management Corp...