Word: grossness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...general details". That code is not unlike the United States oil land leasing bill, according to Judge J. W. Thompson of the United States Bureau of Mines. Hostile criticisms have been aroused, however, by the proposed assessment of high taxes varying from 10 to 20 percent of the gross product and by the close supervision of exports as a means of levying such taxes. It is evident from the above that the Colombian petroleum deposits are to be developed under concessions granted by the government and the latter is therefore in much closer contact with the exploiting companies than...
...revenue, and a saving of but 7 units in expenses, taxes and charges, or a net decrease of 13 in net income. Thus the surplus of 10 is transformed to a deficit of 3. These assumptions approximate the situation today. The decline of something like 20 percent in gross, accounts, in greater part, for the serious financial condition of the railroads...
...Gross...
...teams lined up as follows: Miller, l.e. r.e., Moorehead Saxton, l.t. r.t., Robertson Wagner, l.g. r.g., Short Post, c. c., Gross Kiggin, r.g. l.g., Murphy Woodworth, r.t. l.t., Hamilton Key, Sprague, r.e. l.e., Heishson Humphrey, q.b. q.b., Pratt Giroux, l.h.b. r.h.b., Coburn Wright, r.h.b. l.h.b., Greene Pfaffman, f.b. f.b., Hovey
Team B.--l.e., Robert Martin; l.t., F. T. Potter; l.g., A. L. Miller; c., R. D. Gross; r.g., Arthur Anthony; r.t., E. D. Hamilton; r.e., Otis Barton; q.b., F. W. Pratt; l.h.b., R. B. Greene; r.h.b., J. G. Cronin; f.b., A. L. Giroux...