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...whom are second-year students, are John E. Anderson, Minneapolis, Minn.; Howard L. Beer, Buffalo, N. Y.; Thorton F. Bradshaw, Cambridge, Mass.; Joseph I. Cokper, Brookline, Mass.; William G. Fisher, Calgary, Alberia, Canada; Dascomb R. Forbush, Appleton, Wis.; John C. Rumble, Emory University, Ga.; Joseph Sondheimer, Muskogee, Okla.; Herbert F. Stewart, New York, N. Y.; and Paul E. Trimble, Belmont, Mass...
...even worse than most dealers figured. In the first 20-25 days of rationing, not a single new car was sold in Sioux Falls, S.D., Lewiston, Idaho, Council Bluffs, Iowa, many other towns. Big-city sales were little better. In New York City they were 9% of March quotas, Buffalo 3%, Omaha 2%, San Diego and Spokane 16%. The average dealer now sells only one or two cars for every 100 he sold a year...
...years the matronly, broad-beamed old sidewheeler Seeandbee made the night run between Cleveland and Buffalo, and a pretty thing she was. She was fast too: 20 to 21½ knots. She had passenger accommodations for 2,300, reportedly cost...
...Buffalo, there was still ten inches of ice on Lake Erie. In the bay at Marquette, on Lake Superior, there was still broken ice. But off Toledo there was no ice visible within 20 miles of shore, and the St. Clair River from Lake Huron was clear of ice as far as Algonac...
...Lakes fleet of 750 vessels will be ready, with crews signed on, bunkers filled, provisions aboard, and steam up when the ice breaks up at Duluth, at the Soo, at Cleveland, at Buffalo. Between that date and early December, the 300-odd U.S. and Canadian ore boats will have to move more ore than was ever before thought possible. They will have to carry 90 million tons, or better-mostly from Duluth and Superior to the lower Lake ports-750-1,000 miles by water. Last year they carried 80 million tons (20% more than the previous record...