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Shocked, horrified, scandalized and enraged were readers of Labor Action, organ of the American Workers' Party, to find the foregoing quotation in their paper last month. It appeared in a column "In the Unions," written by a brawny, pipe-smoking youth named Karl Lore, 24, whose father, Ludwig Lore...
Looking, talking and acting like a benevolent John Bull, Percy Bullen was the dean of British correspondents in the U. S. In 30 years he produced some 11,000,000 words of copy-"more," he proudly observes, "than in the Encyclopedia Britannica." His professional routine was more pleasant than that...
In the Hall of Mirrors of Cincinnati's Netherland Plaza Hotel banquet tables gleamed, politicians and businessmen made speeches, a pastor prayed, breathless messenger boys brought in sheaves of cables and telegrams from President Roosevelt, Vice President Garner, Guglielmo Marconi, Albert Einstein, many another bigwig. Powel Crosley Jr., founder...
Mr. E. W. Davis, Chief Engineer of the Simplex Wire and Cable Co., will give a lecture on "Insulating Materials for Power and Telephone Cables" next Friday morning in 110 Pierce Hall. The talk, which will be open to all interested men, will be given at 9 o'clock.
The wind blasted the overhead cables from the pantographs of the New York, New Haven & Hartford trains. Service between Boston and New York was from one to 14 hr. late. The New Haven's stranded passengers were no worse off than President John Jeremiah Pelley, marooned in his office...