Word: african
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...both passenger and freight traffic N. Y. K. ranks ahead of O. S. K. By the agreement O. S. K. abandoned its trans-Pacific line, leaving N. Y. K. with a monopoly of the Japan-West Coast trade, while N. Y. K. withdrew its South African and East Coast South American services. Both still run ships to New York. Like Dollar Steamship Lines, O. S. K. maintains a round-the-world service, calling at South American and African ports. Most of its modern ships are fast freighters with accommodations for a limited number of passengers. Bidding for the passenger...
...George Lenthal Cheatle, British cancer expert who went to St. Louis to become an honorary fellow of the American College of Surgeons- was the discovery, by Dr. R. J. Lundferd of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, that a dye called trypan blue, frequently-used to treat malaria and African sleeping sickness, would stain healthy body cells, would not stain cancer cells. Trypan blue enables the pathologist to distinguish finely between healthy and cancerous tissue...
University-"Bring 'em Back Alive." An excellent jungle picture with all the African noises made in a New York studio. Also "Crooner," Laurel and Hardy feature...
...find here a paragraph referring to my 'dark labor record.' I'm glad it's neither pink nor red. But they say: 'First and indelibly his early record is clouded by his former partnerships which contracted cheap Chinese coolie labor in South African mines.' . . . It implies that I engaged in the slavery of human beings...
Colonial--"Green Pastures." Last two weeks of Marc Connelly's Hebrew-African mythology...