Word: grossness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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These rates are not so high as the rates of The Ladies' Home Journal, which charges $9,000 for a black and white page. Yet if one goes through a copy of the Post, reckoning up the gross advertising, it comes to a most soul-satisfying sum. Of course, all this money does not go into the profits of The Curtis Publishing Co. or of Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis. The cost of printing two and a third million copies of an advertisement is an item, and the cost of the paper for the same number of repetitions is another...
...that A. J. Cook is preaching red revolution is a gross exaggeration," continued Mr. Smith. "Anybody is ready to believe that the Secretary of the Miners Federations has a finger in Communism, but Cook knows as well as anyone else that the only way to arrive at results is by reason...
Nevertheless, the company's business turnover is exceptionally rapid. Armour & Co. pays cash to farmers for their livestock and produce, and gets its money back from its 500,000 customers in about two weeks. On its huge gross business, estimated at $800,000,000 for the present year, credit losses are remarkably small...
...principal speaker of the evening was Dr. T. W. Starck of the German Department in the University. E. W. Gross '27, president of the club, also gave a short address in which he outlined the policy and purposes of the organization...
This fall the organization will be under the leadership of E. W. Gross '27, President, H. R. Wood '27, Vice-President, J. C. Prothero '27, Secretary, and E. M. Bailen '26, Treasurer. The club plans a series of informal meetings which will be open only to members. Any German citizen and all members of the German department are eligible for membership without election. All other members of the University who are interested are urged to attend the open meeting which in all probability will be held next week at the Union...