Word: ores
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Every year the U. S. steel industry consumes some 750,000 tons of manganese ore. Some of it comes from Africa where the great manganese mines are on the seaboard, easy to exploit. Some of it makes the long passage from India. A great deal comes from the Soviet mines in Georgia, Russia, which William Averell Harriman tried unsuccessfully to handle. Only 8% comes from U. S. mines...
Klamath Falls, Ore...
...PARKER Philomath, Ore...
...November 1929, to acquire Weirton Steel Co., Great Lakes Steel and stockholdings of M(arcus) A(lonzo) Hanna & Co. in certain of its subsidiaries. It ranks as the sixth biggest steel company in production, is surpassed only by U. S. Steel and Bethlehem in the extent of its ore reserves. It has girded itself for future growth, spending $7,000,000 on improving Weirton Steel's plants, in addition to the $25,000,000 program in Ecorse. Recently it incorporated Mid-West Steel to build a $50,000,000 plant on a 1,100-acre tract at Gary...
...Olson, Campello; W. K. Page, Fairhaven; H. G. Pope, West Roxbury; G. S. Robinson, West Roxbury; D. E. Rosengard, Roxbury; C. S. Rowe, Grand Rapids, Mich.; G. K. Rugg, Arlington; David Russell, New York City; I. H. Saxe, Passaic, N. Y.; H. C. Scott, Portland, Ore.; S. E. Shershevsky, Dorchester; W. A. Sloan, Dorchester; C. V. L. Smith, Winchester; Harold Synder, Cambridge; H. L. Strachan, Jr., Hyde Park...