Word: mininger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Four-Word Manual. When newspapers cover business with top reporters and the uninhibited news judgment on which-in every other field-newsmen pride themselves, they are usually rewarded with heavy readership. The Philadelphia Bulletin's Financial Editor J. (for Joseph) A. Livingston, whose syndicated, thrice-weekly column is carried...
Canada's prosperity was hard to argue against, but one aspect of the boom increasingly disturbed the Britain-oriented Tories, and particularly John Diefenbaker: the extent that control of the nation's natural resources was passing to U.S. investors. Canadians, investing heavily in such safe and sound ventures...
Some 2,000 tribesmen in all had panned the gold with no properly staked claims, no disputes and no acts of violence. Most took away what money they needed for some long cherished possession and then quit. A few bachelors bought themselves wives. A few wives bought their freedom and...
English Painter Arthur Fretwell, 38, who makes a living as the art master of the church school at Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, received an interesting letter last January. It came from Nathaniel Montague. Lane, 68, the diocesan architect who designed the Anglican Church of Saint Mary the Virgin in the nearby coal...
OIL FIND is expected to make Washington 30th oil-producing state in U.S. Sunshine Mining Co. has brought in state's first substantial well on Pacific Coast shore, near Hoquiam, reports high-grade oil pumping at rate of 400 bbl. a day.