Word: fulle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Explanation may lie in the fact that Tsarist landlords underfed their peasants and sold abroad what the hungry would have liked to eat. Today, with the peasant master of his Fate and Farm, rural tummies are full to bursting, and urban workers are experiencing a slight vacancy under the belt...
...turn back?" outlined a forward looking four-year program. Keynotes: 1) Larger importations of tractors and farm machinery; 2) Devotion of huge State grain farms to the sole purpose of producing an exportable surplus; 3) Education of the peasants to rotate crops and produce a surplus even above full-to-bursting tummy needs; 4) Speeding up of production by urban workers of goods desired by the peasants but not yet available to them in quantities or at prices sufficiently tempting to seduce canny husbandmen into raising and selling a surplus...
...After a full hearing before the board of directors on charges that the Philadelphia Record had been guilty of irregularities in circulation records, the Board voted to omit the audit for the twelve months ending Sept. 30, 1927, to recall the publishers' statement for the six months ending March 31, 1928, and to place the Record under suspension of service until Sept. 30, 1928, when an audit for six months ending with that date will be attempted...
President George K. Morrow of the Gold Dust Corp. telephoned lawyers of John D. Rockefeller last week. Mr. Rockefeller and his friends owned 95,000 shares of American Linseed Co.'s preferred stock, and President Morrow wanted that preferred stock as a good beginning toward buying full control of American Linseed. Later he would deal with Laird, Bissell & Meeds (investment bankers) and others who owned American Linseed common stock...
...should entirely reorganize the methods of giving scholarships. I should have all applicants for scholarships interviewed by competent men who would make full inquiry into the financial condition of applicants and then, after careful consideration and an accurate investigation of statements made by applicant, aid should be given according to financial need. If the above method should be found too costly. I should abolish all financial aid and use the money in raising the salary of professors and instructors: since, from personal experience. I know that the present system of awarding scholarships is to say the least, rank: aid being...