Word: pulp
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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twig six or seven inches long cut from the dantan tree, after one end of the twig has Deen chewed to a pulp. To clean the tongue the same twig which has cleaned the teeth is split in two and brushed across...
...public library will generally find issues of a century or more ago in good condition. As he passes the 18705, when woodpulp began to replace costly rag paper, the pages turn yellow and brittle. Papers of the Spanish American War period will crumble at a touch, for then pulp print was at its worst. Later volumes are in fairly good state of preservation but they, too, will gradually disintegrate with...
...parks, and proceed to reforest them. Governor Roosevelt, Tam many Hall and all New York Republicans supported the proposal on a non-partisan basis. Mr. Smith startled his party by a slashing and repeated attack on the Amendment as a "gold brick" designed only to benefit the lumber and pulp companies which had cut over the now-barren territory. He also objected to the proposal's mandatory expenditure each year...
...famed educator: Dean Shailer Mathews of the Divinity School of the University of Chicago; many a college professor; 38 U. S. college presidents (among them, oldtime presidents of Vassar, Michigan, Rochester, Centre, Colgate, Cincinnati; and Colby's present President Franklin Winslow Johnson). But noisy railroads and smelly pulp mills have lately encroached upon the old campus. Cramped for space, Colby has been unable to extend its facilities. A survey by a State commission ranked Colby's physical equipment far below that of Bowdoin, Bates and the University of Maine, pointed out that to improve it would require...
...companies in more than 20 industries. Of 800 replies received, 58% pointed to busy winter prospects; 54%, of the responding concerns had either maintained or raised the wage scale. Eight industries actually showed gains over 1930. These were automobile accessories 14%, chemicals 11%, electrical 18%,, leather 27%, paper & pulp 14%, rubber 25%, stationery & printing 9%,, textiles 17%, miscellaneous...