Word: mininger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Graves and Stambaugh will license canners, dairymen, etc. to use their method (Med-O-Milk is the first). At current wholesale prices (31.1? a quart), canned milk is no threat to fresh milk in the U.S. But Graves & Stambaugh think there is a big market where fresh milk is expensive...
Sir Hartley Shawcross, President of the Board of Trade, succeeding Harold Wilson; 49; handsome, suave lawyer; Dulwich College (in London), London School of Economics, University of Geneva; started electioneering for the Labor Party at 16; called to the bar in 1925; senior law lecturer, Liverpool University, 1927-34; served on...
When J. C. (for James Cash) Penney started out in 1902 in the small mining town of Kemmerer, Wyo., he had one store, a $2,000 stake in it (most of it borrowed), and high hopes for his new, cash-on-the-barrelhead business. Last week 75-year-old Jim...
After graduation, a student can usually get a small job with a mining or oil company, or in the Civil Service. Higher-paying positions demand graduate work and a master's degree.
When Wenzel jumps ship at the South American port of Caleta Colosal, he feels he has reached the world's dead end. It suits him well enough; through hard work and corner-cutting, he is soon the owner of a small fishery. But his business and his hopes go...