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Word: piped (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...this period the President, on the Commission's advice, increased three duties (wire fencing, wire netting and Fourdrinier wire), reduced seven (maple sugar and syrup, straw hats, pigskin leather, edible gelatine, wood flour, wool felt hats), let stand unchanged six (ultramarine blue, wool floor coverings, pipes, pipe bowls, cigar and cigaret holders). The Commission's recommendation to cut the rates on canning tomatoes, tomato paste and cherries, sulphured or in brine, President Hoover rejected. Last week's flexing made the President's tariff score: rates cut, 11; rates upped, 6; rates unchanged, 14; total, 31. There...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE TARIFF: Up: 3 ; Down: 4 | 7/6/1931 | See Source »

...depraved but sunny personality, Roland Young orders his butler to get a captain for his yacht, says: "Get one who can dance the horn-pipe." Sly, peremptory and puzzled he makes love to his cook in a squeaky voice, smashes his possessions so constantly that when he falls into a stupor his servants put some chinaware beside him for him to break when he wakes up. Indignant at the captain, the drunkard orders four servants to throw him out, and mounts a chair, clapping his hands & popeyed with excitement, to see them do it. When he learns that his cook...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Jul. 6, 1931 | 7/6/1931 | See Source »

Mustafa Kemal Pasha has taken the fez off Turkey's head, put on a hat instead; but even Dictator Kemal has not put a briar pipe in Turkey's mouth. Turks still smoke (at home or in coffee houses) the romantic, long-tubed, bubble-bubbling nargile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TURKEY: Hubble-Bubble | 6/29/1931 | See Source »

...Pipe Order. Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. received an order for 41.000 tons of steel pipe, called 1,000 men back to work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Deals & Developments | 6/29/1931 | See Source »

...news was a shock to Californians, for Mr. Talbot was the Pacific Coast's big example of a boom-made man. Two decades ago he was clerking for Western Pipe and Steel Co., later was its president. He made smart deals, such as securing an option on Japanese steel under embargo during the War, selling to the Government when steel became scarce and the embargo was lifted. His drive and Mr. Fuller's flashy marketing and advertising ideas kept Richfield running its rapid expansion course. He was quiet in business, rewarded justly and reprimanded mercilessly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Californians Shocked | 6/22/1931 | See Source »

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