Word: profitable
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...places is held down, in all places he is exploited, in all places his blood is made a lubricant for the chariot wheels of other races. . . ." Resolutions. Negroes need: a voice in their own government; modern education for all children; the development of Africa for Africans, not European profit; the treatment of civilized men as civilized, despite difference of race or color; the removal from Haiti of U. S. military or naval forces; the improvement of racial conditions in Africa and the West Indies...
Federal Telegraph Co.* Stations are in California, Oregon and Washington; messages go from point to point on land, from land to ships. Federal Telegraph's profit on the transaction was $1,000,000, said President Ellery W. Stone of Federal Brandes, Inc., a related corporation, last week. Radio Communication further made a 20-year contract with Federal Telegraph to buy solely from Federal Telegraph all the radio, wired radio, picture transmission, long distance telephone repeater and facsimile telegraph equipment which the Mackay Companies might need in the doing of its business. On such equipment Federal Telegraph is to make...
...last week, illuminated the fact, recently obscured by quarrels between fundamentalists and modernists of the various Christian denominations, that a great and growing strata of Christians now believe literally in the imminent fulfillment of Biblical prophecies. Such belief is the "medicine" of religious charlatans, the persuader of profit-taking evangelists, and the consoler of the regular clergy. Where there is social misery, the religious are apt to keep patient, in hopes of the prophetic millenium. (The non-religious are apt to be impatient, in hopes of what they think the economic millenium - socialism, communism...
...could a pair of shifty blackamoors, garbed in cast-off Pullman uniforms make profit out of old stones and garbage without stealing, begging or earning...