DIVIDEND NEWS
Date: 31 January 1940
Rept, 1939

Stuart Margolin (Davenport, 31 gennaio 1940 – Staunton, 12 dicembre 2022) è stato un attore e regista statunitense.
Per saperne di più...Il 31 gennaio 1940 era una mercoledì sotto il segno zodiacale del ♒. Era il 30 ° giorno dell'anno. Il presidente degli Stati Uniti era Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Se sei nato in questo giorno, hai 86 anni. Il tuo ultimo compleanno era il sabato 31 gennaio 2026, 143 giorni fa. Il tuo prossimo compleanno è il domenica 31 gennaio 2027, in 221 giorni. Hai vissuto per 31.555 giorni, o circa 757.342 ore, o circa 45.440.542 minuti, o circa 2.726.432.520 secondi.
Date: 31 January 1940
After years of recommending to clients that new products have some special "plus" factor to enhance selling appeal, agency executives are finally beginning to apply this merchandising idea to their own business, it was pointed out yesterday. Very rarely now does a new ...
Date: 01 February 1940
Issues 1940 yearbook
Date: 31 January 1940
exemption from law against listening to foreign broadcasts cited
Date: 01 February 1940
By James P. Dawson
James Dawson
Fred Apostoli, former world middleweight champion, and Melio Bettina, Beacon, N.Y., boxer who once held the world light-heavyweight title, completed training yesterday for their fifteen-round battle tomorrow night in Madison Square
Date: 31 January 1940
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Commodity Credit Corp rept on loans through Jan 26
Date: 31 January 1940
By Douglas W. Churchill Special To the New York Times
Douglas Churchill
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Jan. 30-- Claudette Colbert will be featured in "Reap the Wild Wind" by Thelma Strabel, which was purchased last week by Paramount. Miss Colbert will be seen as Loxie, the tempestuous heroine in the story of piracy off the Florida Keys during the early nineteenth century.
Date: 01 February 1940
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Date: 01 February 1940
By Douglas W. Churchill Special To the New York Times
Douglas Churchill
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Jan. 31-- Metro today assigned Joan Crawford to the title role in Myron Brinig's "May Flavin," which will follow Miss Crawford's "Susan and God." The casting resulted from the star's work in "strange Cargo," which caused the studio to return Miss Crawford to melo