Word: monte
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Missoula, Mont...
Harvard Business School scholarships to Louis G. Bongiorni 1 G.B., of Ivoryton, Conn.; Robert J. Flint 1G.B., of Sioux City, S. Dak.; William T. Hardy 1G.B., dlof Redlands Calif.; Edward A. Herberich 1G.B., of Everett, Ohio; Ward F. Junkermier 1G.B., of Great Falls, Mont...
James L. Bernard, Weiser, Ida., Weiser High School; John B. Dexter, Bozeman, Mont., Gallatin County High School, Bozeman; Munro S. Edmonson, Nogales, Ariz., Nogales High School; Barney D. Baltimore; Andrew I. Gerrick, Lorain, Emmart, Baltimore, Md., Park School, Ohio, The Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.; Bynum E. Green Jr., Mobile, Ala., Murphy High School, Mobile; Robert S. Haltiwanger, Winston--Salem, N. C., R. J. Reynolds High School, Winston-Salem; Bradley D. Harris, Annapolis, Md., Mount Hermon School, Mount Hermon, Mass.; Gordon G. Heiner III, Lexington, Va., Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.; James M. Howe IV, Daytona Beach, Fla., The Phillips...
...inspired 300,000 tons in 1918, chiefly from now run-down oxide beds in Colorado. By 1934 ore production shriveled to 853 tons. It is now about 100,000 tons-10% of a year's needs-mostly turned out from carbonate by an Anaconda Copper subsidiary in Butte, Mont...
Left. By the late Mont Tennes, onetime Chicago horse-track news tycoon: about $5,000,000; from it, $10,000 a year to a boys' "character home" to be called Camp Honor, $2,000 a month to his widow, $700 a month to each of his four children...