Word: itemizes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...rest on some marshland. It was drawn by one of the nation's best cartoonists and its first anseriformiphile, Jay Norwood ("Ding") Darling, who last March became chief of the Agriculture Department's Bureau of Biological Survey (TIME, March 26). Postoffice officials expect it to become a collectors' item...
Died. William Thomas Gardner, 90, Civil War veteran who, lacking newsprint, printed a wallpaper account of the fall of Vicksburg (now a collector's item); after a long illness; in Freeport...
...interested in your item on the Equitable Bldg. changing from oil to coal (TIME, July...
...Last week a petition was filed in a Brooklyn Federal Court by Eggs Inc. of Smithtown Branch, L. I. seeking permission for a reorganization under the new bankruptcy law. A Manhattan newspaper promptly headlined the item: EGGS (INC.) BUSTED. A quality poultry farm handling as many as 100,000 chickens, 1,000,000 eggs a year. Eggs, Inc. sold pheasants to New York's famed restaurateur, Henri Charpentier, who insisted that they be killed on the wing. It gave them a special flavor to be shot down while tense, said he. President Edwin J. Walker of Eggs, Inc. took live...
...Last week Armour & Co. stockholders voted to accept the reorganization plan sponsored by President Thomas George Lee and Boston's crusty septuagenarian Banker Frederick Henry Prince, Armour's largest stockholder (TIME, June 11). Chief item is a $55,000,000 write-down in assets to improve earnings, cut depreciation charges $2,150,000. Stated capital is reduced from $157,231,000 to $20m723.000 by the substitution of two classes of stock for three...