Word: ores
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...judges of the contest, who listened carefully to the words that proceeded ex ore infantium, were the Chief Justice, Associate Justices Van Devanter, Butler, Sanford, the Attorney General. Their awards...
...Particulars. One Frank S. Myers was appointed postmaster at Portland, Ore., by President Wilson in 1917, was removed by the President in January, 1920. Mr. Myers sued for salary for the balance of his four-year term...
...Katanga copper belt extends east and west for about 250 miles. Hitherto only the easiest veins in this extensive ore body have been mined. Last year, 85,000 tons of copper were produced. But the Company expects to see an output of 160,000 tons by 1928, and ultimately an annual production of between 300,000 and 400,000 tons. To a large extent, the Company's executives believe that the production from Katanga will be cheaper in cost than any other mines in the world, and consequently able to sell on a profitable basis at all times...
Increases were: lumber (20%), coal (40%), petroleum (18%), martensite (80%), iron ore (112%), copper (60%), manganese (45%), textiles (35%-50%), flax fabric (35%), matches (30%), rolled iron (50%), pig iron (122%), steel (35%), hides (3%), raw sugar (40%), cotton crop (800% within a two-year period...
Three new members, by a vote of the committee, were added to the advisory committees of track and crew. Louis H. Mills '14, of Portland, Ore., was added as associate member of the Crew Committee while Westmore Wilcox '77, of New York, and Evan Hollister '97, of Buffalo, were added to the Track Committee...