Word: locally
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Each census enumerator is identified by credentials in the form of an official U. S. document headed "Certificate of Appointment as Enumerator, and of Authority Thereunder." It contains the enumerator's name and district, is signed by the local census supervisor and carries a district number to coincide with the bearer's enumeration book...
...Orders to the Manhattan chapter of the Guild are relayed throughout the land to local chapters, which follow standard specifications...
What many a through motorist, delayed by local traffic, has long wished for, lay behind Bills introduced in the New York legislature last week to incorporate New York & New England Motorways Corp. Proposed was a high-speed, four-track toll boulevard between New York City's northern rim and New Haven, Conn. (85 mi.). Two hundred million dollars private capital would construct, maintain and police the project. All crossroads would be bridged over. The centre roadways, divided by a metal fence, would have a minimum speed limit of 35 m. p. h. Slower traffic would move on the outer lanes...
...Round-faced, left-handed John Doeg, No. 3 ranking U. S. tennis player: the Southeastern championship in St. Augustine, beating J. Gilbert Hall in an exciting match on clay courts after Hall had him match-point. A few days later Doeg lost a local tournament finals match to George M. Lott Jr. of Chicago...
...home unexpectedly, he had nothing to put on but a full dress suit. In the bewildered, terrified crowds in the street he met Enrico Caruso and Diamond Jim Brady. They took back to New York the story that Barrymore had "dressed" for the earth quake. The commander of a local U. S. Army post recruited him to boss a gang of men in reconstruction work. He wrote home a harrowing account of his experiences, asking for funds. When asked if he believed the story, his uncle John Drew said: "I believe every word of it. It took a convulsion...