Word: losses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Federal shipping experts in Washington estimated that the strike was causing a daily loss...
Promptly Dictograph announced that it would appeal the decision, reminded dealers that patent insurance protected them against possible loss, found cause for satisfaction in the court's finding that a second patent dealing with hair disposal mechanism had not been infringed...
...influence has been an inspiring one throughout his career here and his loss is a severe blow to the School," said Joseph F. Hudnut, Dean of the School of Design, who announced the resignation Saturday...
Graduation has taken a heavy toll of the bright lights of last year's team, with only two veterans, Alva Sulloway '38, and Captain Richard M. Dorson '37 back this winter. Ace polletman Glidden will be a great loss, and Cowles is depending on many of last year's winning Freshman team to fill in the gaps. Coming up from these ranks will be George B. Blake '39, Francis H. Appleton 3rd '39, Spurgeon H. Cunningham, Jr. '39 and James English...
...Senate committee the firm reported a $12,000,000 loss for 1930. Rich, the firm stood the loss, tightened its belt for rehabilitation of its name. Of the three sons of Samuel Sachs, only one remained in the firm, Walter Edward Sachs, who sold his yacht and set to work on the wreckage. His brother Paul had long since retired to an art professorship at Harvard and an associate directorship of Harvard's Fogg Art Museum. Brother Arthur retired last year to the life he preferred in France. Dignified, cultured Walter Sachs, a Harvard classmate of Franklin D. Roosevelt...