Word: flows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Exchange has selling offices in all big U. S. cities, regulates the flow of fruit to market, maintains research laboratories, owns lumber mills (boxes), operates orange and lemon processing plants (oils and extracts), promotes the interests of the industry in general, California's in particular. It works constantly for reductions in freight rates, which, with refrigeration, represent about one-third of the wholesale value of California citrus. But most notable achievement has been to make orange juice at breakfast a national institution...
...alter the course of Government. I do not. I believe that, when put to the test of use, Mr. Knox's platform would remain as shiny and unmarred as the Democratic platform has been. I believe that a new hat on the White House hatrack will change the flow of events little more than a new president of Tel. & Tel. would affect our use of the telephone...
...from 1900 to 1925-its heroes, its villains, its ideas, its sensations, its fun, fads & fancies. "The purpose of this narrative," wrote he in the first sentence of Volume I, "is to follow an average American through this quarter-century of his country's history, to recreate the flow of the days as he saw them. . . ." Mark Sullivan proceeded, necessarily, to recreate those days as he had seen them, achieved his purpose so well that to his contemporaries Our Times is genuine and nostalgic as a family album. The natural conclusion is that Mark Sullivan, as nearly...
...Philadelphia is one of the few cities in the country where Mr. Hearst has to pay for space to place his views before the public. . . . We suggest that Hearst immediately remedy this situation by purchasing a Philadelphia newspaper so our fellow citizens may have the benefit of a steady flow of his 'disinterested advice...
...much less their significance. Last week, however, the public manifested a sudden interest in this prime index of potential credit. Excess reserves of all members of the Federal Reserve System rose $80,000,000. That was not a notable weekly gain and it was easily explained by the continued flow of gold to the U. S. What aroused the public's curiosity was the fact that the rise carried total excess reserves above the ponderous and unprecedented figure...