Word: fishings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hoover is hell on statistics." (The phrase is current). He found that the Bureau of Census belonged to his Department, and now he is even counting the fish...
...same time legislators in seaboard states are rallying to the aid of the oyster, in grave danger of extinction. It is only at such times, when privilege and property is in danger, that the present society of high finance deigns to notice the lowly beast bird or fish...
...strength. Last week he proposed to the Canadian House of Commons that "if the President of the United States, under the authority of the United States Tariff Act of 1922, determines to reduce by 50%" the duties on cattle, wheat, wheat flour, oats, barley, potatoes, onions, turnips, hay and fish, the Canadian Government be allowed to make similar reductions. His new proposal would produce reciprocity on a much more limited scale than the unsuccessful agreement of 1911, and so is perhaps less likely to produce opposition from the Canadian Conservatives. In this country, however, the attitude seems to have changed...
Henry W. Fowler, of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, has brought back from the South Sea Islands more than 10,000 vividly colored specimens of fish, ten of which are of hitherto unknown species...
...Springfield: John Silas Gilee '23 of Belmont; Walter Jacobe Hunziker '24 of Little Falls. N. J.; Selden Spencer Nye '24 of San Antonio, Tex.; Donald Stralem '24 of New York, N. Y.; Nathaniel Draper Whitin Allen '25 of Boston; Abraham Herman Gypstein '25 of Hartford, Conn; Frederick Fish '25 of Winchester: James Hendon Wright '25 of Kalamasco...