Word: producted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...What we don't understand, is how it is possible for American industries to pay higher wages than we are paid and yet undersell us on the same product in the world market. It may be that it is your massed production and standardization against our old theory of good workmanship, based on the individual. That is what we have come...
...tinned bacon ("sowbelly") went overseas, a welcome substitute for the "monkey meat" ("canned willie," corn beef), welcome substitute for the "frigo" (frozen beef), welcome substitute for the sloppy, though nourishing slumgullion ' of the ration. This bacon was not so neatly packed, so elegantly handled as was the civilian product yet it was clean, wholesome, nourishing. Fragrant, crisp, dripping grease, on thick white bread and with a canteen cup full of hot coffee-"Bring on your...
...solution for these problems in Europe as well as the resulting problem of super-competition in America is mass production. By mass production of sufficient magnitude we can lower prices and raise wages so that the working people will be able to have an ample share of the comforts of life. It may seem visionary to expect that wages will be raised with the lowering of prices, but higher wages become an inevitable part of even a selfish scheme of mass production. For the producers must have consumers for their products and they can best be assured of them...
...decision was the product of many months and some half a million dollars' worth of hearings, not to mention several weeks deliberation on the part of the Commission. The proposal was for a merger of the Nickel Plate (New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Co.) with the Pere Marquette, Erie, Chesapeake & Ohio, and Hocking Valley railroads into a great system with some 9,500 miles of track, connecting New York City and Newport News on the Atlantic coast with Chicago and St. Louis in the interior. It would be a fourth great Eastern railway system rivaling the New York Central...
What a master stroke if the Lambert Chemical Co. could secure insertion in the New York Times of an advertising display assuring the public that its product, Listerine, is faithfully used (as an after-shaving lotion) by Publisher Adoplh S. Ochs...