Word: ores
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...weather again got into the motor of his Army airplane. Against his will he spent two sweltering nights in Omaha, at last chartered a special plane to take him to Portland, Ore. to make a similar speech. Two more speeches were in his brief case, one for Los Angeles, Calif., the other for Chicago. Between them lay an unwritten and far more precious plan?two weeks of rest somewhere in the mountains...
...Army Retired University Club Portland, Ore...
...since April. Merchants in the drought districts, however, were demanding 50% cancellation clauses in their contracts. Carloadings were still nearly 13% above the same week of the year before but loadings of less than carload lots, almost wholly consumer merchandise, dropped 20,000 cars from the week before. Ore & coke for the steel industry, madly piling up inventories in anticipation of strikes, accounted for no small part of the carloading gain...
...consent of a Federal District Court and 75% of their creditors, compromise their debts to get back on their financial feet. Good news was this for many a ruined town. Such municipalities as Atlantic City, Miami, Asbury Park, Asheville, Flint, Pontiac, Hendersonville (N. C.), Wilmington, Mobile, and Astoria (Ore.) were expected soon to reorganize their debt structure under its terms...
...Mawr, Pa. A.B. (Wellesley College) 1931; A.M. (ibid.) 1933. Fellow in Education, Bryn Mawr College. Paul W. Lehmann, of Worcester, Mass, Special Student in the School of Education. Glen A. Marks, of Edwardsville, Ill. (Illinois Goll., 1934). William W. Rodgers '34, of Leicester, Mass. Eleroy L. Stromberg, of Eugene, Ore, A. B. (Nebraska Wesleyan Univ.) 1932. Graduate Assistant, Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, Ore...