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Word: ores (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...buying the company to found U. S. Steel. Mellon and Frick lost $1,170,000, the price they had paid Carnegie for the option. Angered, they started Union Steel Co. which promptly began to expand, bought or built blast furnaces, bar, wire, tube, plate mills; went to Mesabi for ore. Mellon provided customers for Union Steel: he started New York Shipbuilding Co. (see p. 41) at Camden and Standard Steel Car. He backed two young men and took a 60% interest in McClintic-Marshall Construction Co. Meantime U. S. Steel had been formed. When Union Steel announced plans for building...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Fortune Making | 8/14/1933 | See Source »

...paper thinness, peered at under the microscope where the force lines spring to view. By plotting hundreds of force lines from different parts of a mountain, he deduces the slidings and thrustings that formed the mountain. He calls his method petrofabrics, thinks it may prove useful in locating ore veins...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Penrose's Party | 8/7/1933 | See Source »

...Last week U. S. Steel's subsidiary, Pittsburgh Steamship Co., gave orders to recondition 40 freighters to carry ore down the lakes from Duluth. In 1932 less than 4,000 tons of ore were shipped on the lakes. At the present rate 20,000,000 tons of ore will be shipped in 1933. †First Half...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Earnings | 8/7/1933 | See Source »

Mottled teeth mar the mouths of children in more than 100 U. S. localities from Talent, Ore. to Conway, S. C., Dental Surgeon Henry Trendley, Dean of the U. S. Public Health Service stated last week. Oakley became aware of the disfigurement in the early 1920's. Children who lived outside town had good teeth. Dentists Frederick S. McKay of Manhattan and H. B. Smith of Jerome, Idaho, suspected drinking water which Oakley residents secured from new wells in the hills. This water contained six parts of fluorine to the million. Well water on outlying farms, where the children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Mottled Teeth | 7/31/1933 | See Source »

Chase itself bought in practically all the collateral for $22,700,000. Included were 95,000 shares of Republic Steel, 50,000 shares of Cliffs Corp. (iron ore), 98,400 shares of Firestone Tire, 77,000 shares of Goodyear, 62,000 shares of U. S. Rubber. 55,000 shares of Goodrich, 350,900 shares of Lehigh Coal & Navigation and working control of United Light & Power. What Chase intends to do with these new possessions Chase would not tell last week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: End of an Empire | 6/26/1933 | See Source »

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