Word: costs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...amperes. Physicist Bol believes his little tubes will be useful for lighting airports, cinema projection, treatment of skin diseases. He has leased manufacturing rights to General Electric Co. and Philips Glow Lamp Co. of Holland, declared last week that two motion picture companies had approached him with offers. Cost figures were concealed last week but a Bol intimate said they were "ridiculously...
...that airline business was up but also that the younger generation of the U. S. is sky-minded as never before. As never before, too, are aircrafters able to satisfy the demand of would-be flyers with little cash. Seven years ago not a single plane in the Show cost less than $2,000. Last week there were several models within reach, both in price and cost of upkeep, of the average car owner...
...Depression, was about to cut its interest charges by refunding old bonds. And Pennsylvania announced that it would start immediately on electrification of 85 mi. of four-track main line west to Harrisburg, Pa. Various yard, branch and freight lines will be electrified at the same time, bringing the cost of the whole project to about $158,000,000 and completing the program launched in 1928 by the late William Wallace Atterbury...
...Russian Imperial Government 5½%, due 1921. Alas for the sanctity of contracts. Cost $18.75, sold...
...Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul & Pacific and All Points West, 5%, Jan. 1, 2000. Something to leave to posterity. Cost $35, sold...