Word: grossness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Bewditeh '28, Richard Collins Jr. '26, S. S. Gang '27, E. W. Gross '27, Warren Jenney '26, Dudley Merrill '26, J. L. Pool '28, William Potter '27, T. C. Sturtevant '27, F. P. Taft '26, and G. D. Whiteside...
...assured by a college education. Then those men will come who seek here something upon which they can hang any laurel wreaths that may happen to win, something, too, which will make them careless whether they ever win the laurels. When activity, subways full of straphangers, overhead, turnover, widgets, gross profits, and your picture on the front page of a gum-chewer's sheetlet are not the summum bonnet of college graduate, and the emphasis is not on what goes out of college, but on what comes in and why, the Messrs. Andrus of the world will...
From this year's crew Sturtevant will have next year Ganz, Pool, Potter, Whiteside, and Bowditch, as well as Ogden, who was ill this season, and Gross, the coxswain...
Although some U. S. firms have done an annual gross business of more than a billion dollars (TIME, May 24), none until last week was capitalized at that figure.* The American Telephone & Telegraph Co. has just made the mark by issuing $154,000,000 of new stock and thus bringing its outstanding total to $1,075,597,500. New shares will be distributed to present stockholders on a 1:6 ratio...
Last week Chairman George H. Jones and President Walter C. Teagle of the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey* quietly announced that their gross business last year amounted to $1,122,682,610. The amount stirred less interest than the fact that this one of the Standard Oil group does the second largest business in the world, ranking next to the U. S. Steel Corp. ($1,406,505,195) and ahead of General Motors Corp...