Word: ib
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...that Meals Tested, Tasted and Approved, put out by Good Housekeeping Institute (second edition copyright 1930). gives the recipe for "bubble & squeak" as follows: i Ib. round steak cut in i-in. cubes...
...little ramshackle factory which had just eight employes: five white women, three colored men. He never employed more than 20 people. Argyrol leaves the factory in the form of minute crystals. Little drops of water, little grains of Argyrol, made the mighty Dr. Barnes (six ft. high, 200 Ib.) a multimillionaire. In 1929 he sold his Argyrol rights to Zonite Products Corp. for more millions. He can devote his entire time to his hobby, modern...
Born, To Elliott Roosevelt, Manhattan advertising man, second son of President-elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt; and Elizabeth Donner Roosevelt; a son. Weight: 8 Ib...
...through a gap in the left side of the Notre Dame line. On the next play, Sebastian faked a pass, cut for the west sidelines, reversed his field, scampered 45 yd. for a touchdown. Pitt kicked off. Koken dropped back to try a pass for Notre Dame. Dailey, 165-Ib. Pittsburgh end, caught it on Notre Dame's 17-yd. line and dodged through dazzled and disorganized opposition till he reached the end-zone. It was the first beating that Pitt has given Notre Dame in a six-year rivalry. It caused this year's Pitt team...
...were cast on the quality of their brands they could point to their sales as proof that the public likes them. They are all oldtime tobacconists, sure they can keep costs down low enough to profit on a small margin. They point out that tobacco has averaged 19? per Ib. for the past 20 years, is not likely to rise far above that. As for the fairness of taking advantage of advertising-increased cigaret consumption while not advertising themselves, they only shrug their shoulders...