Word: wyo
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sums ranging from $15 a week for Caspar, Wyo. to $1,000 a week for Yankee Network, the stations receive up to 50,000 words a day of finished news stories, ready for reading by the announcer. At almost any hour the station chooses, it can have enough fresh news for a 15-minute broadcast. It can, and occasionally does, scoop the official Press-Radio Bureau on such news as the Stoll kidnapping, the assassination of King Alexander, the extradition of Bruno Richard Hauptmann...
...University of Missouri (Columbia, Mo.) Chief Justice Ernest Sneed Gantt of Missouri's Supreme Court . . . . . . . . . . LL.D. Astronomer Frederidck Henry Seares of Mt. Wilson Observatory . . . . . . . LL.D. University of Notre Dame (South Bend, Ind.) Executive Director Frank C. Walker of the National Emergency Council. LL. D. University of Wyoming (Laramie, Wyo.) Commissioner of Reclamation Elwood Mead . . . . . . . . . . .LL.D. Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) Walter Lippmann . . . . . . . . . .LL.D...
Near Sunbury, Pa. one night three other Army flyers in a disabled bomber dropped flares and went over the side, floating safely earthward as they watched the ship crash and burn. At Cheyenne, Wyo. an Air Corps Reserve pilot who might have bailed out when his motor died chose instead to risk a dead-stick landing, climbed unhurt from his wrecked ship...
...from Cheyenne, Wyo. flew an Army observation plane with Lieuts. Frank L. Howard and Arthur R. Kerwin Jr., on a practice mail flight to Salt Lake City. The ship circled the town once, headed west from the airport when the motor began spitting. Slanting downward the plane whipped through a high tension line, bored into the ground, burst into flame. Lieuts. Howard & Kerwin were cremated...
Jackson's Hole, Wyo...