Word: ores
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Alabama steelmaker is Republic, which took over volatile Gulf States Steel three years ago. At Gadsden and Thomas, its eleven furnaces, 94 coke ovens are straining to turn out 650,000 tons of steel annually. Republic's district boss, Charles L. Bransford, must worry over his low-grade ore reserves. Instead of envying T. C. I.'s higher-grade ore, he built a pilot mill, is experimenting to find better ways to smelt his resources...
...Williamson, N. Y.; Richard H. Schannen 2L, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Herman J. Schmidt 3L, Davenport, Ia.; Julius L. Shack 2L, Mattapan, Mass.; Harry L. Shinderman 3L, Erie, Pa.; Arthur R. Silsdorf 2L, New York, N. Y.; Stanley M. Silverberg 2L, New York, N. Y.; Allan H. Smith 2L, Baker, Ore.; Edward A. Smith 2L, Worcester, Mass.; George A. Smith 3L, Atlanta, Ga.; William F. Smith 2L, Los Angeles, Calif.; Felix F. Stumpf 3L, Cambridge, Mass.; Robert O. Swados 3L, Buffalo, N. Y.; John R. Taylor 2L, Chicago, Ill.; Leonard Ugelow 2L, St. Albans, N. Y.; Sidney Werlin 2L, Malden, Mass...
Jonas A. Barish '42, Mount Vernon, N.Y.; Bruce Barton Jr. '43, New York N.Y.; William H. Batchelder '42, Palmrton, Pa.; Ralph B. Bennett Jr. '42, The Dalles, Ore.; Stanley O. Beren '41 Parkersburg, W. Va.; William P. Bernton '41, Washington, D. C.; Harold C. Bertrand '42, Quincy, Mass...
...years Herman Merten led an unexciting life. A naturalized U. S. citizen of German birth, he had dabbled in journalism in Portland, Ore., picked up an American wife from Seattle, finally wandered back to Germany. There he plodded along for three years as a translator...
...from the room. Newsmen shook their heads, as they had been shaking them over Wendell Willkie since his campaign's start. The professional gesture would have been to concede his defeat, congratulate his opponent. Political amateur to the last, Willkie went to bed. Far out at Fir Cone, Ore. Charlie McNary was left officially to concede defeat...