Word: furnishers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...claimed that he was an undercover agent of the U. S. Prohibition Bureau working at the still to get evidence. The Department of Justice admitted he had sought such a job last month but denied that he had been hired. Jailed with a Negro because he could not furnish $1,500 bail, he mused...
When correctly fitted, contact glasses are almost invisible. Because they follow every movement of the eyeball, they furnish a wider field of vision and a clearer image than do ordinary eyeglasses...
...easy way. "I am ready," he said, "to do all possible, institute every economy, shoulder every responsibility and stand every criticism, to carry on." Treasurer Dumaine, onetime mill boy, has been called "a past master in New England economy." His economies at Amoskeag were heroic. Amoskeag messenger boys now furnish their own bicycles; Amoskeag trucks, all except three, stay inside the plant walls to avoid the necessity for license plates. With costs at the rockiest of rock bottoms, Treasurer Dumaine has also modernized production and selling. The new rayon mill turned out 800,000 Ib. of rayon last year...
...very marked reaction in Radio Corp. profits when the industry as a whole falls upon lean times. Meanwhile, in fairness to Radio Corp., it should be added that the G. E.-Westinghouse deal has unquestionably so altered the Radio Corp. set-up that no statement of past earnings could furnish a reliable indication of future prospects...
...Harvard baseball team will go to Medford today to furnish the opposition for the last game of the season for the Tufts College nine. Yesterday afternoon the Tufts outfit beat the U. S. S. Southery diamond forces 7 to 5. The Crimson defeated the sailors in the latter part of April by an 11 to 2 score...