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  2. The Eveready Hour - Wikipedia

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    The only known recording of an Eveready Hour broadcast was made by an engineer at the Edison Laboratory in West Orange, New Jersey, on the evening of May 15, 1928, from the over-the-air signal of station WEAF. This remarkably clear recording contains a local announcement by a WEAF staff announcer, Paul Dumont, and then the first 18 minutes of ...

  3. Willie "Two-Knife" Altieri - Wikipedia

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    Willie "Two-Knife" Altieri, also called Willie "Two Gun" Altieri, was an American gangster who served as the chief enforcer for Frankie Yale's Italian-American "Black-Hand" gang, one of the most powerful criminal organizations in 1920s New York City. He got his nickname after his preferred method of dispatching a victim.

  4. Prewar television stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of pre-World War II television stations of the 1920s and 1930s. Most of these experimental stations were located in Europe (notably in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, the Netherlands, and Russia), Australia, Canada, and the United States. Some present-day broadcasters trace their origins to these early stations.

  5. The Outlook (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was titled The Outlook from 1893 to 1928, [1]: 422 reflecting a shift of focus from religious subjects to social and political issues. [2]In 1900, the ranking weekly magazines of news and opinion were The Independent (1870), The Nation (1865), The Outlook (1870), and, with a different emphasis, The Literary Digest (1890).

  6. Category:1920 establishments in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to ... Pages in category "1920 establishments in New York City" ... out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9 ...

  7. The Yale Record - Wikipedia

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    The Yale Record is the campus humor magazine of Yale University.Founded in 1872, it is the oldest humor magazine in the United States. [3] [4]The Record is currently [when?] published eight times during the academic year and is distributed in Yale residential college dining halls and around the nation through subscriptions.

  8. Category : Railway stations in the United States opened in 1920

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    Castle Hill Avenue station; Church Avenue station (IRT Nostrand Avenue Line) Claremont station (New Hampshire) Borough Hall/Court Street station; Court Street station (BMT Fourth Avenue Line) Crown Heights–Utica Avenue station

  9. Calliopean Society - Wikipedia

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    For many decades, the Calliopean Society had no physical location, listing itself as located at "1985 Yale Station, New Haven, Connecticut 06520". Its 1985 box number had been chosen to refer to the inevitable victory of the West over the collectivist totalitarianism described in George Orwell 's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four .

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