Word: fourth
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...lifetime he had an arrangement guaranteeing him "more than one-eighth" of the gross architectural commissions on which he worked. Since Architect Gilbert's death in May, 1934, John Rockart insists that he was in complete charge of the Supreme Court Building operations, hence deserves one-fourth of the profits on the building during Cass Gilbert's lifetime, three-quarters of the profits since...
...Last week the wintry quiet of Garmisch-Partenkirchen was pleasantly shattered by an event which mystified the woodcutters as much as it delighted the innkeepers by accounting for the presence in the town of some 50,000 visitors, including Realmleader Hitler himself. The event was the opening of the Fourth Olympic Winter Games...
...reviewing stand President Karl Ritter von Halt of the German Organizing Committee announced Realmleader Hitler, who had arrived by train from Munich an hour before. Into the profound snowy silence the voice of Der Führer came out of six loudspeakers: "I hereby declare these Fourth Olympic Winter Games of the year 1936, held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, open." In a steel bowl high up above the stadium on one side of the ski-jump, a pale spout of flame from...
...Steel Corp, made $1,084,000 in 1935 as against a loss of $21,667,000 in 1934. In 1935's fourth quarter, U. S. Steel's profit came to $5,326,000. U. S. Steel will be big 1936 beneficiary from any booms in construction or railroad steel...
National Steel made $11,136,000 in 1935 as against $6,050,000 in 1934. Organized on the eve of Depression, Ernest Tener Weir's well-managed company has battled through the 1930's without a deficit and last year, for the fourth consecutive twelve-month period, rated as top earner in steel. Rivals say Mr. Weir has trimmed prices; statistics say Mr. Weir has trimmed rivals...