Word: mille
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Writer, in company with Mr. Ralph Wilkins, a young paper-mill chemist, spent about two year, weeks in Germany. In January of this year, looking up certain processes and machinery used in paper manufacture, in the interest of a large eastern pulp and paper mill. It has been suggested that some notes on the conditions observed might to be of interest...
With regard to the Paper industry, we can speak only of a few mills and a few related facts. German pulp has pretty much driven American out of the French market within a short time. The one large Pulp and Newsprint mill that we visited, in Northern Germany, was running both its News machines and its total equipment--when we were there, and another large news machine was being installed. The mill was the last word in design, was a model of order and cleanliness, and was in the best Paper of condition. All the wood for the pulp...
...Business School Club: Mr. F. R. Maxwell will speak on "Mill Hands" at the Union...
...farmer has organized for purely economic reasons in order to guarantee himself a fair wage. The great milling trusts held and still hold the unorganized farmer in their hands. He cannot set the price for his article when he lives alone and is unorganized. Our industrial program includes a state mill and a state bank, both of which have proved very successful. By eliminating the profit of the middleman and the miller we have been able to sell wheat cheaper and pay more for it, and we've broken up the power of the banking and milling interests in North...
...cents more per day than another, most of us jump to the conclusion that they are very much on the same basis, but this is not true, or at least the workingman does not consider that it is so. A 'pair-heater' on a furnace in a rolling mill may get only a little more than his helper but, in the eyes of the workingman, his position is vastly more desirable. Among the workers in a plant there are a thousand variations in pay, skill and privileges, emoluments that represent an almost infinite number of standings. These are vastly more...