Word: telegraphed
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Hale Holden, chairman of the executive committee of Southern Pacific Co. was elected a director of American Telephone & Telegraph...
...Chairman Jouett Shouse claims credit for that manifesto. He says he came running downstairs the morning of Nov. s and picked up the newspapers. He says he could see "nothing but Chaos?Chaos? Chaos" in the big black headlines. Within three hours he had written the pledge, got by telegraph the approval of the other six leaders...
...Belgium named as her new Ambassador to the U. S. last week M. Paul May. "M. May," exulted the Jewish Telegraph Agency, "will be the first Jewish ambassador in Washington since the Marquess of Reading represented England here during the World War. M. May is married to a Rothschild." He is at present Belgian Minister to Brazil. ∙Recently returned to Germany after conferences with U. S. financiers and a chat with President Hoover, famed Dr. Hjalmar Schacht expressed a most significant opinion...
...bottom. Because of the slow accumulation of sediment in midocean this tiny core of mud may represent thousands or even hundreds of thousands of years. Scientific interest lies in measuring the thickness of these stratifications of mud cores in order to determine former changes in depth and climate. Telegraph companies are particularly interested in this work, because they wish to learn how fast matter accumulates on the sea bottom in order to avoid laying cables in regions where the rate of deposition is greatest...
...injured in the Harvard game this year and as a result missed all the remaining games on the schedule, including the Stanford tilt on the West Coast. He was taken along on the trip, however, despite his injury. Robert Wilkins and John Goodwillie cast their votes by telegraph from Salt Lake City and Chicago respectively, this afternoon, both of them having received permission to stop off at their homes when the team was returning from the West...