Word: masses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Mass Production is Solution...
...solution for these problems in Europe as well as the resulting problem of super-competition in America is mass production. By mass production of sufficient magnitude we can lower prices and raise wages so that the working people will be able to have an ample share of the comforts of life. It may seem visionary to expect that wages will be raised with the lowering of prices, but higher wages become an inevitable part of even a selfish scheme of mass production. For the producers must have consumers for their products and they can best be assured of them...
...pointed out in my first article that it was a current opinion among European students that something must be done to prevent the recurrence of the disaster of a war. I showed also that this was, at first, not the feeling of the mass of the students. The majority of them still stood under the immediate influence of the bitterness of the recent war; they had to be educated up to this new spirit of understanding...
...Washington, Secretary Kellogg was busy drafting a new note, to form part of the now formidable mass of secret correspondence which has recently been exchanged between the Coolidge and Calles administrations, respecting the provisions of the Mexican constitution which seriously curtail the activities of foreigners in Mexico with respect to religion, land tenure and oil concessions...
Died. William Wallace Crapo, 95, "oldest ex-Congressman," "first citizen of New Bedford (Mass.)," famed lawyer, banker, industrialist; at New London. In 1876 the U. S. was brought almost to the verge of civil war by the dispute as to whether Samuel J. Tilden (Democrat) or Rutherford B. Hayes (Republican) had secured sufficient votes to elect him to the presidency. The House and Senate chose a Commission of seven Democrats and eight Republicans to adjudicate this matter. By a majority of one the commission gave the election to Hayes. Mr. Crapo was a Republican member of this Commission. Thus...