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These papers were: Akron Press, Baltimore Post, Birmingham, Post, Cincinnati Post, Cleveland Press, Columbus Citizen, Denver Express, El Paso Post, Evansville Press, Fort Worth Press, Houston Press, Knoxville News, Indianapolis Times, Memphis Press, New Mexico State Tribune, Oklahoma News, Pittsburgh Press, San Diego Sun, San Francisco Daily News, Terre Haute Post, Toledo News Bee, Washington Daily News, Youngstown Telegram, Kentucky Post...
...score and a half of subsidiary and affiliated concerns: New England T. & T., Southern New England Tel., New York Tel., Bell Telephone of Pa., Chesapeake & Potomac Tel. (N. Y.), Chesapeake & Potomac Tel. of Baltimore, Chesapeake & Potomac Tel. of Va., Chesapeake & Potomac of W. Va., Cumberland T. & T., Ohio Bell, Cincinnati & Suburban Bell (29%) Michigan Bell, Indiana Bell, Wisconsin Tel., Illinois Bell, Northwestern Bell, Southwestern Bell, Mountain States T. & T., Pacific T. & T., Bell Tel. Laboratories, Bell Tel. Securities, Bell Tel. of Canada, Central Union Tel., Cuban-American T. & T., Western Electric (almost exclusive manufacturing agent), 195 Broadway Corp., 205 Broadway...
...Stillman '98, New York City; L. P. Clarke, Special '05-06, Rochester, N. Y.; O. H. Cobb '02, Syracuse, N. Y.; F. H. Kernan '97, Utica, N. Y.; D. B. Holt '90, North Dakota; J. E. C. Gaylor '21, Columbus, Ohio; J. J. Rowe '07, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. H. Macleod Jr. '14, Cleveland, Ohio; Virgil Schaeffor '11, Dayton, Ohio; M. S. Wardell, A. M. '22, Oklahoma; Rogers MacVeagh '10, Oregon; H. S. Clark '87, Philadelphia, Pa.; H. F. Baker '01, Pittsburg, Pa.; H. C. Dewey '12, Tennessee; W. W. Fisher '04, Texas; H. D. Noyle, Law '14-15, Utah; Governor...
...Southern delegates boosted and boosted to get their comrades to hold the next meeting in a Southern city. They boosted Southerners for office in the elections, too. But the new officers of the Department of Superintendence of the N. E. A.* turned out to be: Randall J. Condon of Cincinnati, president; Dr. Frank W. Ballou, of Washington, D. C., first vice-president (automatically, being the retiring president); David A. Ward, of Wilmington, Del., second vice-president...
...Government enjoined N. C. R. salesmen from using unfair sales practices against Remington. The hearings of some 90 N. C. R. men working throughout the U. S. and certainly in opposition to N. C. R.'s definite policy of ignoring competition, will come up shortly in Cincinnati, Ohio...