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...have never let myself be bored whether it was cocoa planting, boat building, soldiering, or climbing the Himalayas...

Author: By Frank B. Ensign jr., | Title: Faculty Profile | 11/10/1951 | See Source »

...that his world travels and wide experiences would make it difficult to categorize him according to career or life-time activities--the two important factors in his study. Although he is an English subject, Stagg was born in South America and spent his boyhood on his family's Ecuadoran cocoa plantation, second largest in the world. His grandfather had come to South America as a British naval officer who was ordered to protect his expire's interest there after the defeat of Napoleon...

Author: By Frank B. Ensign jr., | Title: Faculty Profile | 11/10/1951 | See Source »

...peas, for example, the grocer looks at his wholesale cost, increases it by a fixed percentage taken from an official OPS markup list. The list covers 60% of the products in the nation's $32 billion annual food bill, including butter, baby foods, breakfast cereal, cocoa, coffee etc. Exempt: milk, cream, fresh meat, bread, liquor and 58 other commodities, all of which are still regulated by the Jan. 26 order, as well as fresh fruit & vegetables and sugar, which are not controlled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONTROLS: The New Order | 4/9/1951 | See Source »

...from their peak, and sales were still lagging. Cotton traders, expecting a 16,000,000-bale crop this year (v. 10,000,000 in 1950), drove down the price of cotton for delivery next fall by $10 a bale, or 6%. In other futures markets, grains, sugar, coffee and cocoa were all on the skids; the Dow-Jones index of futures prices dropped to 204.90, off 10 points from its February peak and the lowest level in two months...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: First Break | 3/26/1951 | See Source »

...List. This year's new list of Royal Warrants has 1,035 names, including such old ones as Dunhill, Cadbury cocoa and Steinway & Sons pianos and such new ones as Quaker Oats, Kayser hosiery and the West Norfolk Farmers' Manure and Chemical Cooperative...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RETAIL TRADE: All the King's Men | 3/5/1951 | See Source »

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