Word: ran
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...This month the Boston Conference on Distribution met, argued about production and distribution, decided that high costs of distribution were a big factor in the U. S. dilemmas. Meanwhile silent, big-tied Distributor John Hartford, president of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., ran the world's biggest chain store, distributed more food to more people, and probably more cheaply than any organization had ever distributed...
...widely acquainted Junior was an Economics concentrator and worked for Phillips Brooks House. He also ran the news stand in Eliot House, and held on outside...
...sends out notices of non-reappointment to only one "class" of assistant professors at a time. Last spring, however, in accordance with the Committee of Eight's Report, such notices were given to two classes: those assistant professors whose terms were to expire in 1939, and those whose appointments ran until...
...denied that he had ever been connected with Cambridge gambling and objected to an accusation by Mike Sullivan that he is relying on "bar-fly" votes for his nomination, Mike had stated that Flanagan and his workers ran craps parlors and had even offered to point out where they were located...
...fast-along the corridor into Hunan from Kiangsi, to within 20 miles of Changsha. At week's end Chinese Government officials said that the city, being unimportant strategically, would soon be abandoned. At one time, said Japanese reports, the Chinese front broke and fled so hysterically that they ran bang into their own advancing reinforcements, milling like frightened lambs. Calmly the Japanese strafed and bombed the whole bloody tangle. Fortnight's casualties, according to Japanese estimates (salt to taste...