Word: victors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Owen D. Young, chairman of Radio Corporation of America, sailed with Mrs. Young last week for a holiday in England, and would not explain. General James G. Harbord, R. C. A.'s president, compressed his lips into silence. President Edward E. Shumaker of Victor Talking Machine Co. let a mask of diffidence hide his thoughts...
Nonetheless investors bought R. C. A. and Victor stock during the week upon the report that the two firms, leaders of their respective fields, would form-not necessarily a merger but-a closer technical and commercial alliance than has bound them together in the past...
...Victor sells a phonograph with a R. C. A. Radiola contained.† It also has the right to use R. C. A.'s research, as well as General Electric's, Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing's, American Telephone & Telegraph's and Western Electric's discoveries in the field of acoustics & sound reproductions...
...victor in this series will meet the championship McKinlock team some time this week, the winner of which match will vie with Business 2, champions of the intra-University league, for the intramural championship of the University...
Gloria Caruso (8-year-old daughter of the late tenor, Enrico Caruso) was awarded an income of $12,000 a year for her maintenance and education, by Chancellor Edwin R. Walker of a Trenton, N. J., court. The moneys will be paid by the Victor Talking Machine Co. as part of the royalties from her father's records. Since his death in 1921, these royalties have totaled $741,449, of which $422,981 were proceeds from the year...