Word: commonly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...operating subsidiary, Carnegie-Illinois Steel, was conferring with the Steel Workers Organizing Committee, followed by the historic revelation that Chairman Myron C. Taylor had reversed U. S. Steel's long-fought stand against Organized Labor in a series of heart-to-hearts with John L. Lewis. Big Steel common bounded forward $14 per share for the week, closing...
Trane was a pioneer in air conditioning and is now beginning to cash in. It has had preferred stock outstanding in public hands for years but the common has always been tightly held by the founder's family and friends. Last week it filed a registration statement for 255,000 shares of common, 62,500 shares of which will be offered to the public to finance further expansion...
...Plant 2 of the Trane Co.," the advertisement continued. "You have left nothing undone to make us happy in many ways. We owe you and the rest of the Management a lot. . . . We are not working for the Trane Co. We are working with the Trane Co. for a common good-yours and ours. We realize that this procedure may seem unusual, but we'd like to have you know just the way we feel. The very culmination of this message is proof of its sincerity." The message was signed by every Trane employe from Gottfried Abegglen to Leonard...
...annual March meeting of Phi Beta Kappa to occur Thursday evening. March 18, eight Junior members will be elected to the chapter. Preceding the eight o'clock election in the Dunster Common Room, the 24 present members will dine in the House dining hall at 7 o'clock...
...becoming a common saying, 'the rich can get by with any criminal acts they desire...