Word: ince
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When President Roosevelt impulsively followed up the Supreme Court's Schechter case decision by hinting that AAA might go the way of NRA, alert processing taxpayers began a scramble to the courts. By this week that scramble had become a stampede. Headed by Minneapolis' General Mills, Inc., world's biggest grain millers, and Manchester, N.H.'s Amoskeag Manufacturing Co., world's biggest cotton cloth manufacturers, no less than 117 potent processors had filed suits for recovery of taxes paid or for injunctions against collection of taxes due. With some $10,000,000 in taxes already involved, new suits were piling...
National Broadcasting Co., Inc. Pittsburgh...
...David Copperfield, two of the most expensive pictures of last year. Of United Artists' 1935-36 schedule of 30 pictures, Producer Selznick will probably make six. The company which next autumn will revive the legend, obsolete for 13 years, "Selznick Presents" will be called David O. Selznick Productions, Inc. It will have no slogan...
...Herty experimented with the pine pulp on a $40,000 grant from his native State and contributions from the Chemical Foundation. After Governor Talmadge vetoed further appropriations, the Chemical Foundation took up the slack. By 1933, as director of the Pulp & Paper Laboratory of the Industrial Committee of Savannah, Inc., Chemist Herty succeeded in making enough pine-pulp paper for one run of a little Georgia weekly called the Soperton News. Later that year a group of nine Georgia dailies simultaneously ran off one day's edition on all-Georgia newsprint. The newspapers paid freight to and from Canada...
...with all the high hope that the ticker tape revealed, there were plenty of fears that the current business recession would deepen. Said Economic Statistics, Inc. last week: "We expect quite a sharp reaction in both industrial and manufacturing activity during the month...