Word: itemizes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...prices of farm products, including livestock, it would appear that there is more food than can be absorbed by the poorly distributed purchasing power of the American people. . . . The spending of money by those who have enough of it, even though it be for so small an item as food for dogs, helps to give employment to stock-raisers, the railroads, butchers, and workers engaged in the preparation of dog food...
Major General James Dinkins, Chief of Cavalry of the United Confederate Veterans, has so enjoyed reading "The Spillway," a colyum in the New Orleans Item, that with a fine flourish he commissioned its conductor, William G. Wiegand...
...President Theodore Roosevelt picked up an eagle's quill from his White House desk and squiggled his name to a proclamation which put Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory together and admitted the forty-sixth State to the Union. Last week Oklahoma celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary. Item...
Typographically the book is a collector's item of masterly simplicity, printed under the direction of Bruce Rogers, No. 1 U. S. typographer...
...book value of the endowment fund, land and buildings used for educational purposes, was $123,415,389.51 on June 30, 1932. The Biological Museum caused a big increase in this item. Approximately $5,000,000 was gained from the Wyoth estate, granted to Harvard for use in scientific work, primarily in Biology. The endowment figure as given represents an increase of $6,211,139.17 over the previous year; on the basis of the 5 1-4 per cent return which the University has averaged on its investments, this represents an increase in income of approximately $325,000. The University made...