August 28: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
Briefly

On this day in 1920, the move of John W. Heisman to the University of Pennsylvania grabbed attention, as his innovative coaching techniques would test fundamental rules of football.
In 1945, Consolidated Edison proposed electric rate cuts amounting to $6,352,600 mainly benefiting residential and charitable classifications, reflecting a significant shift in utility service costs after a merger.
The OPA's decision in 1946 to remove price controls from various commodities signals a broader trend in deregulation, impacting both consumer goods and luxury items previously limited by pricing rules.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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