Word: fabric
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...VORTEX-Drugs and dissipation softening the moral fabric of British semi-society...
There was another element in Mr. Coolidge's tariff pronouncements last week,-probably of more interest to the country. The President announced his refusal, in spite of a recommendation by the Tariff Commission, to raise the duty on cotton-warp knit-fabric gloves. Before the War these gloves were always made in Germany. When the War came and cut off the German supply, the industry sprang up in this country. More recently the German competition sprang into existence again and began to undersell the U. S. commodity. In 1922 in the Fordney-McCumber Act, the duty on these gloves...
Chaes would inevitably destroy the whole moral fabric of society as well as impede the physical progress of human-kind...
...Chaos would inevitably destroy the whole moral fabric of society as well as impede the physical progress of humankind...
Synthetic silk or "rayon," a fabric made from wood and other forms of cellulose, now manufactured by the millions of pounds, was thus honored...