Word: detroiter
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Pach-Wolin Shop, Inc., Detroit, Mich...
Crowley Milner, Detroit, Mich...
Four rooms & bath, a car, a radio-that is the "standard of living" of a Ford workman in Detroit according to experts of the International Labor Office at Geneva (TIME, April 7). Last week these experts started on the second phase of the investigation they are conducting at Mr. Ford's request. In Poland and in Denmark they began asking about house rents, started pricing cars, radios, clothes, food, amusements. They showed startled shopkeepers whole trunkfuls of clothes and underclothes previously worn by Detroit workmen and their families, asked: "How much will garments of exactly the same quality cost...
Capstone of a U. S. medical career is the presidency of The American Medical Association. Eighteen men now living have had the honor. The A. M. A., convened last week at Detroit, underscored the honor by awarding to each of these 18 a gold medal and a citation. The list...
...there was "patter" he took it. Motorman Van Glove boomed the melody. After the War they both grew rich by singing in vaudeville revues, roadhouses, over the radio, the audible cinema. Conductor Schenck took it easy on his yacht between engagements. Last week at the Book-Cadillac Hotel in Detroit, having filled an engagement the night before, Conductor Schenck died from a heart attack. Said Motorman Van Glove: "Maybe I'll never go on the stage again...