Word: milkings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...three seniors, whose Yard milk and doughnuts concession was recently merged with the House agency, said that they had made an agreement with Student Employment last winter and would stick by it. Their conclusions on Employment policy were "retrospective opinions, not gripes," Goodman said...
...dried nonfat milk (up from...
There is every sign that the stockpiles will keep on growing. Government economists predict that 1954 milk production will again hit 118 billion Ibs., 3 billion more than estimated consumption...
...speech to dairymen last week, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture John H. Davis drew the obvious moral: dairymen will either have to cut production or expand their markets. To increase milk drinking, Davis hinted that prices should be lowered. Another way to cut surpluses is to encourage such new methods of marketing as concentrated and frozen milk. Said he: "If something becomes outmoded by a new development, let's not prolong the agony of making the shift...
...Everett D. Reese, 55, longtime campaigner for adequate credit for small business, was elected president of the American Bankers Association, which represents 98% of all U.S. banks. Ohio-born and educated, Reese worked his way through grade and high school selling papers, through Ohio State peddling milk and fraternity jewelry, went on to teach economics at Ohio State and Georgia Tech before starting as a teller with the Newark (Ohio) Park National Bank. He rose to president in 1926, has since boosted assets from $1,700,000 to $19 million. ¶ Walter B. Gerould, 53, vice president and comptroller...