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...from the stockpile because world production has fallen an average of 26,000 tons short of demand in each of the last four years-largely because of political crises in the Congo and Indonesia. The man who will direct the U.S.'s sales, General Services Administration Executive John Croston, has tried to calm fears of U.S. dumping by saying that the sales would be spaced out over five years, with just enough marketed at any one time to fill the gap between free world supply and demand. But the tantalizing question is what price the U.S. would sell...
...story is the work of Donald H. Davenport, associate Professor of Business Statistics of the Business School and John J. Croston, chief statistician of the Massachusetts census of unemployment...
First basses--S. Waller, H. W. Bingham, A. K. Hutchins, C. H. Derby, F. A. Croston, N. L. Tenney, A. E. Lunt, P. Adams...
...Wood, F. Jaques, W. C. Brooks, Jr., S. S. Bullivant, R. C. Van Amringe, W. James, Jr., H. C. Dodge, W. Kittredge, J. K. Lyon, K. Winsor, J. S. Leopold, G. M. Leonard, A. Black, P. L. Coonley, H. W. Read, C. L. Perkins, F. A. Croston, R. Senior, J. W. Foster, S. T. McCall, E. H. B. Humphries, P. L. Walsh, D. W. Comins, W. N. Taylor, P. Marean, J. W. Morton, H. K. Torrey, H. A. Rich, E. W. Leonard, S. G. Coleman, Jr., J. J. Kelly, G. L. Chase, J. D. Clark, S. A. Greely, L. Holland...
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