"The business of America is business."
The score at the time was 2-2 and there was a runner on base. The HR made the score 4-2. No more runs were scored and the Yanks won the game by the 4-2 score. Ruth hit his 60th home run of the 1927 season off Tom Zachary of the Washington Senators at Yankee Stadium in the bottom of the 8th inning in the game played September 30. This game was also the final game that the great Senators pitcher Walter Johnson appeared in. Walter pinch hit for Zachary in the top of the 9th inning and flied out.
Remington Rand was founded in 1927 as a merger of several companies making Typewriters, Business Machines, and Guns.
Korea in 1927 was occupied by Imperial Japan, it was a colony. N. Korea was not founded until post-WW2
Remington Rand was a business that was established in 1927 when the companies Remington Typewriter and Rand Kardex Corporation merged. Sperry Corporation bought Remington Rand in 1955.
They were founded in 1927. It was a founded by a group of Americans who believed that everyone should have cheap insurance. These people made there business from small to big in years.
Calvin Coolidge
Calvin Coolidge was the president in 1927.
No, he did not. In fact, although congress passed it, President Coolidge vetoed it twice-- in 1927 and again in 1928.
No, Calvin Coolidge in 1927
John Calvin Coolidge Jr. was the President of the United States in 1927. Calvin Coolidge (born July 4, 1872 in Plymouth, Vermont; died January 5, 1933 in Northampton, Massachussetts) succeeded Warren G. Harding as the thirtieth President of the United States, serving between August 2, 1923 and March 4, 1929, including the whole of 1927.
Actually, to be accurate, the original government agency was called the FRC-- the Federal Radio Commission, and its creation was championed by then-President Calvin Coolidge in 1927. (The agency officially changed its name to the FCC, the Federal Communications Commission, in 1934.)The FCC was created in 1934 under Franklin Roosevelt. It superseded the Federal Radio Commission which was begun under Calvin Coolidge in 1927.
The Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) was first awarded on 11 June 1927 by US President Calvin Coolidge to Charles Lindbergh.
Coolidge signed the Radio Act of 1927, which assigned regulation of Radio to the newly created Federal Radio Commission.
Republican party ... Coolidge was president I believe
Calvin Coolidge had more than one horse. I've seen postcards of him on a horse named "Captain." When he dedicated work-about-to-begin on Mount Rushmore -- he rode a horse named "Misletoe." That was the last time a president traveled on horseback to deliver a major address. August 10, 1927 Jim Cookewww.crankyyankees.net
Work on Mount Rushmore officially began on August 10, 1927 in a dedication ceremony attended by President Calvin Coolidge. However, actual construction began on October 4, 1927. Work on Mount Rushmore ended on October 31, 1941 when the sculpture was declared complete.
Collidge was elected to just on term, in 124. He refused to run for another term in 1927. He also finished Harding's term which he took over after Harding died in office..