Word: duns
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...ready in squash, which began competition this week, but in basketball and hockey the following represent the current standings. Competition resumes again on Jan. 9. BASKETBALL (A League) W L W L WIN 3 0 KIR 2 2 LOW 3 1 ADAMS 1 3 LEV 2 1 DUN 1 2 ELIOT 2 2 DUD 0 3 BASKETBALL (B League) W L W L WIN 3 0 ELIOT 1 2 LEV 2 0 DUD 1 2 LOW 2 1 KIR 1 3 DUN 2 2 ADAMS...
...final games, at 2:15 p.m., will pit Adams against Saybrook, Leverett against Timothy Dwight, and Kirkland against Trumbull. W L T WIN. 6 1 0 DUN. 5 1 1 ADAMS 3 1 2 KIRK. 3 4 0 DUD. 2 3 2 ELIOT...
Leverett played a strong defensive game, with linemen Nobie Smith and Dave Norse holding the Eliot attack in the crucial last minutes. House Football Standings W L T WIN. 5 0 0 DUN. 4 0 1 ADAMS 3 1 1 LEV. 1 2 2 ELIOT 1 2 2 DUD. 1 3 1 LOW. 1 3 1 KIRK...
...showed up in the wake of the steel price increase two weeks ago, many a businessman feared that it was. Philco Corp. warned that high raw material and increased labor costs "are contributing to another round of higher production costs." Youngstown Kitchens announced a10¼% boost in factory prices. Dun & Bradstreet, which asked 1,104 businessmen what they intend to do about prices in the last quarter of this year, reported that 26% said they expected to raise them (in April, in answer to a similar question on third-quarter prospects, only 18% said they planned boosts...
Furthermore, an increasing number of businessmen were thinking of adding to their inventories, partly because of better business and partly because of the prospect of higher prices. Dun & Bradstreet reported that 35% of the businessmen questioned in a poll planned to carry bigger inventories (compared to 29% last April). The Department of Commerce noted that at the end of May, dollar value of manufacturers' inventories totaled $43.6 billion, a one-month gain of $300 million...