Word: demand
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...great is the demand for tickets to the debate by the Boston College Alumni, that the committee has decided to issue the tickets only by application, and all Harvard men desiring to go will have to purchase their tickets early if they wish to attend...
...play will be given each evening at 8.15 o'clock in Brattle Hall starting to- day and continuing through Friday. The matinee and evening performances on Saturday will take place in the Fine Arts Theatre in Boston. Due to the great demand for tickets there will be, for the first time, four consecutive evening performances in Cambridge. Tickets are on sale daily at Brattle Hall from 11 to 11 o'clock, and reservations may be made by telephoning University 3439. There will be dancing after each of the Brattle Hall performances
Boomed Rear Admiral Fiske: "The British interests demand that Britain shall continue to dominate the sea trade of the world and dominate it with British guns. Our interests demand an equal right upon the sea. We are rapidly coming to a point where, to use expressive slang, we've really got to put up or shut...
Next day, after Cabinet meeting, the President was more versed in coal complexities. The industry, it seemed to him, was undergoing a period of adjustment. Supply had outrun demand. Small operators, or operators with large overhead, were pinched by competition and could buy coal more cheaply than mine it. These, apparently, were reasons why the operators had abrogated the Jacksonville minimum wage agreement of 1924. Secretary of Labor Davis had asserted in October, at the A. F. of L. convention in Los Angeles, that the coal industry is overmanned by 300,000 men (TIME...
...might have joined the European Steel Entente formed a year ago (TIME, Oct. 11, 1926), and prospered. That entente, which lasts until April 1, 1931, includes iron & steel industries of France, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Saar. They agreed to limit their production in accordance with the volume of demand; they have made money. Whereas until 1924 Great Britain exported more iron & steel than any other European country, in 1925 France took the lead. Last year Germany became leader (5,348 metric tons). However, England's coal strike last year (TIME, May 10, 1926 et seq.) had a disastrous...