Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...great deal of the light and heat of the sun in lost at the surface of the ocean, and the scientists were unable to account for this so called surface loss. Whether this loss was due to faulty instruments, or what caused it if it did exist, was a question which greatly interested the men at the Oceanographic Station...
...instruments recorded important data before the collapse. Dr. Clarke proved conclusively that the amount of light which was reflected back up again from the surface of the water did not account for the loss of light which had been found. The only possible explanation of this was that the of light was absorbed in the thousands of tiny bubbles which exist in the top layer of ocean water
...restriction of my job-assignment is the only thing which keeps me from your subscription list. Now, I am well aware that the publishing of TIME is no eleemosynary activity. Yet it is possible I may have given you some thought that may be turned to account in your sales effort. If there might be construed to it a value approaching TIME subscription price-well-how about it? ... No. 48692-AUGUSTUS GINGELL San Quentin, Calif...
...Marine Insurance Certificates" is an article by Philip W. Thayer, research assistant, Institute of Criminal Law. In this discussion there is a straightforward account of the topic bringing up several new sides of the question...
CHINA'S MILLIONS - Anna Louise Strong-Knight ($2.50). Revised edition of a graphic, eye-witness account of Chinese Revolution of 1927, carrying the record to 1935, incorporating new matena on the Chinese Soviets, the Japanese advance into Manchuria, developments of the Kuomintang...