Word: months
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...glad Liverpool city council voted cash for prenatal nursing, the best obstetricians and, just in case the multiple birth were premature, a batch of incubators. That prevision proved essential when last month Mrs. Taylor did prematurely bear her brood. Liverpool residents put out flags, acclaimed "good old George Taylor...
...sizable investment. Philip Morris at first got such working capital by borrowing, not by floating securities. But inevitably, as its inventories swelled to a $20,000,000 figure, bank loans became too cumbersome, particularly on top of the $700,000 expense of building a slick new factory, opened last month. So last week with its 519,151 shares of common selling at $95 (on earnings of $10.91 last year, current dividends so far for this year of $5.25)-with its English Blend sales this year setting new records each month and expected to approximate 11,000,000,000 by year...
...always a peewee in comparison. Whether the new member of the Big Four can do better, can overtake the 38-45,000,000,000 sales of each of the big three, the tobacco industry waits to see. With June sales totting up to the biggest total of any month in his company's history, President Chalkley went home last week to his one-acre place at Port Washington, Long Island, to enjoy a weekend's sailing in his 23-foot sloop, still trusting in partly the rum, partly the dwarf but mostly the price-the formula which...
...Chairman Jesse Jones. To get it he had to put up all his available collateral-including the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, which has not been used for shipping since 1923. Last week, B. & 0. again needed funds to meet $1,700,000 in interest payments due first of this month. No less resourceful than his father, Daniel Willard Jr. appealed to Washington, quickly and unexpectedly raised the money...
...best-selling novel usually outsells a best-selling work of nonfiction, two to one. Last month Lin Yutang's philosophic miscellany of Chinese wisdom, The Importance of Living, was the only book that sold equally well in New York City and San Francisco, in Chicago and Dallas, Tex. And although its total sale fell slightly short of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' The Yearling, it was head and shoulders above rivals in its own field, and the only work of non-fiction in the past season to sell on the scale of best-selling novels...