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  2. Harding Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence in 1966, with one of the new Boeing 727s he introduced into the Braniff fleet. Harding Luther Lawrence (July 15, 1920 – January 16, 2002) was executive vice president of Continental Airlines and then president and chairman of Braniff International Airways, a Dallas, Texas-based carrier.

  3. Voyage of Understanding - Wikipedia

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    Harding wished to spend time outside of Washington, D.C. following a number of scandals that had begun to cast a shadow over his presidency, most notably the Teapot Dome scandal. [1] He chose to embark on a tour to improve public relations in anticipation of his reelection campaign in 1924. [ 2 ]

  4. Intercom - Wikipedia

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    A butler uses an intercom on behalf of a lady. An intercom, also called an intercommunication device, intercommunicator, or interphone, is a stand-alone voice communications system for use within a building, small collection of buildings or portably within a small coverage area, which functions independently of the public telephone network. [1]

  5. List of vice presidents of the United States by other offices ...

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    Warren G. Harding: 1921–1923 (after vice presidency) Chairman, Federal Coal Commission: Warren G. Harding: 1922–1923 (after vice presidency) Charles G. Dawes: Comptroller of the Currency: William McKinley Theodore Roosevelt: 1898–1901 Director of the Bureau of the Budget: Warren G. Harding: 1921–1922 Nelson Rockefeller: Coordinator of ...

  6. Intercom, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Intercom, Inc. is a software company that specializes in business messaging, providing businesses with a way to chat with their customers. [3] Intercom has its headquarters in San Francisco with offices in Chicago , Dublin , Sydney and London .

  7. Clear-Com - Wikipedia

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    Clear-Com is a manufacturer of electronic intercom products, widely used to enable stage management and crew communications in theatre, filmmaking, video and television production, concerts, professional sports competitions, special events and audiovisual presentations.

  8. Counterspy (radio series) - Wikipedia

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    The trade publication Broadcasting also reported on plans of Bernard L. Schubert Inc. to produce 39 episodes of David Harding, Counterspy with Reed Hadley in the title role [6] and Telestar Films' releasing of Counterspy for syndication. [7] A Spanish version of Counterspy was transmitted to South America via shortwave radio in 1942. An article ...

  9. List of executive actions by Warren G. Harding - Wikipedia

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    Listed below are executive orders numbered 3416–3885 and presidential proclamations signed by United States President Warren G. Harding (1921–1923). He issued 522 executive orders. [8] His executive orders are also listed on Wikisource, along with his presidential proclamations. Signature of Warren G. Harding