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Lynn R. Yaryan, Cincinnati, Ohio...
...finish line but the first entirely across it. That started an argument which could not be settled until, last week, they lined up again, their engines roaring and their stovepipe smokestacks belching smoke black as ink, 50 ft. behind the starting line at Fernbank dam, twelve miles below Cincinnati. A small cannon boomed; both started for the line, the Tom Greene accelerating with the quick pick-up that has made river-people call her "Hopping Tom." Nailed firmly on the front of the wheelhouse of the ''Hopping Tom," where stood young Capt. Tom Greene himself, were the gilded...
...soughed squealingly "Beautiful Ohio" and then the Betsy Ann's tune, "Dixie." The Tom Greene had an edge, but the boats were still so close together that the resting shifts of black stokers jibed at each other across the dividing strip of foamy yellow-brown water. Coming into Cincinnati, special policemen sweated to keep order in the dense auto lines of spectators along the river side streets. Here the Tom Greene began to pull away, was a half-mile ahead just past the city and finished the 21 mi. course at Coney Island with the Betsy...
...railroad centre of Cleveland?even if the Pennsylvania will run no trains into it. Every other rail-road that reaches Cleveland will use the Union terminal: namely, the New York Central, the Van Sweringens' own Nickel Plate, the much-coveted Wheeling & Lake Erie, the B. & O., the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis ("Big Four...
...Including Cincinnati and Chicago, only six U. S. cities have well-established opera with well-defined seasons. The other four: Manhattan, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San Francisco. Of the itinerant troupes most important are the German Grand Opera Company, reorganized on a larger scale for next season, and the American Opera Company which last week announced that it would disband for a season, reorganize in the fall of 1931 if road conditions improve...