Word: limiteds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...most opportune time for the government to help their ex-soldiers. I know from my banking association with a great number of these veterans in this community, that right now they are right up against it. A great number have already borrowed the limit on these certificates...
...great quantities of wheat guarded in bins of western farmers for a price rise-when it would be unloaded, whether it would upset the situation. But he did say without hesitation: "If the price keeps dropping I guess we'll have to keep buying. . . . There is no limit whatever as to price or quantity...
...McClintock, who planned the traffic systems of Boston, Chicago, Kansas City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, not only opposes the setting of any speed limit but declares that driving which impedes traffic should be made a misdemeanor. The recommendations of the committee of which Dr. McClintock is a member, however, fail to include in their report all of the policies set forth by the Harvard professor, who also believes that in many districts existing traffic signals cause so much inconvenience as to render them worse than useless...
...than that, take a good, unwishful, morning-after look at your product, your sales plans, yourself. Is the commodity you make and hope to sell, styled, finished, priced to present needs-if your market knew the facts about it would it sell itself? Is your selling-energy out full-limit, are your sales and advertising plans extraordinarily gauged to extraordinary resistances-or are you cutting the power just as you are trying to make the hill? . . . [The Saturday Evening Post] is moving straight ahead more serviceably than ever before into the greatest business era the world has ever seen...
...Southern banking. How much had been lost could not be estimated for a long time. A big loser was the State of Tennessee with some $5,000,000 on deposit in the embarrassed banks. Voters suddenly realized the significance of legislation last December by which the old law limiting the State's deposits in any one bank had been amended. There was talk of impeaching Governor Henry Hollis Horton. State's Attorney General L. D. Smith said he knew no "friend" when it came to investigating the bank scandal, would prosecute to the limit. From Manhattan came an offer...