Word: expands
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Trotzky then proceeds to predict. To the U. S. edition* of his book, he has added a supplementary preface in which he predicts that "New York, Wall Street, Morgan and Dawes are driving the world, and especially England, straight into the arms of Red revolution. The U. S. can expand only at the expense of other exporting countries, especially England . . . The Communist International is almost conservative as a breeder of revolutions compared with Wall Street...
Evans may well have marked this Carter wistfully, a lad whose 19 sum- mers nearly matched Evans' age (18) when he won his first Western Amateur title in 1909. And Mrs. Carter, trudging faithfully in the galleries, may well have felt her maternal bosom rapturously expand. Her slight son, unruffled by high winds, undismayed by sodden turf, continued ticking off pars, eliminated Rolfe, then Fred Lamprecht (intercollegiate champion). In the final, the Cummings-conqucring Martin had Carter in hand for 18 holes, no more. Three down as he munched his lunch, Carter recovered with a rush, won the title...
...rayon-producing companies have been obviously large, yet are shrouded in mystery, as leading concerns rarely issue earning statements. Prominent rayon makers are: in the U. S., the Du Pont Rayon Co. and American Viscose; in Britain, Courtaulds, Ltd.; in Italy, Snia Viscosa. Rayon companies have been able to expand by using their own large earnings, without recourse to the banks...
...from the New York Central for $2,000,000 cash and $6,500,000 credit. Despite old Nickel Plate's official title, it possessed no real terminal facilities at New York, Chicago or St. Louis. To make something of the line, it consequently became necessary to expand it. First they went after and acquired (for $750,000 cash and $2,250,000 credit) the "Clover Leaf" (Toledo, St. Louis & Western), then in a receivership. Next, the brothers acquired from the New York Central the Lake Erie & Western ($500,000 cash and $2,500,000 credit). In 1923, the Interstate...
...Martin '26 at 13 Randolph Hall before next Monday. They will be expected to work on their plays during the summer, and submit a scenario of the plot on their return to Cambridge next fall. The authors of the best scenarios will then be required to expand their outlines into full musical comedy books...