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Word: rawness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...mentioned by Mexico's President might include: 1) further U.S. purchases of Mexican silver, to help stabilize the peso; 2) U.S. tariff concessions on Mexican products, to help redress Mexico's unfavorable trade balance ; 3) a trade agreement to assure Mexico a supply of U.S. machinery and raw materials* 4) settlement of such tiny but touchy international issues as the boundary dispute between Mexico and the U.S. over the Chamizal territory (about one square mile) on the Texas border...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: One Big Question | 9/15/1941 | See Source »

...which belonged to a Farben predecessor) from the U.S. Alien Property Custodian, but failed in a legal fight to extend them to Latin America. The agreement let Sterling make Farben products and sell them in Latin America, but only on commission (25%). Sterling processed these drugs (usually from German raw materials), had $10,000,000 worth of plant in Latin America, but the drugs bore Farben's names. The agreements, until last week, still had 30-35 years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ECONOMIC WARFARE: STERLING V. THE FARBEN | 9/15/1941 | See Source »

...Connecticut they found a big black woman who was "something called Baptist," tried chewing raw tobacco leaf, discovered they were being "kidded" when other youngsters in school asked them if they wanted Germany to win the war. School patriotism threw them into a flat spin. They thought at first the mumbled words of the salute to the flag meant "Routine and Justice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CANADA: You're Welcome | 9/8/1941 | See Source »

...inflation than with any past quarrels with Leon. Editorialized the American Metal Markets: "For the edification of those Congressmen who are enjoying their verbal tilts with Leon Henderson, it might not be amiss to present a picture of the No. 1 defense industry-steel-suffering from lack of raw material because committeemen delay . .. price authority and suitable penalties. . . . It may be that Mr. Henderson is not temperamentally the best man . . . but his honesty, patriotism and ruggedness are beyond question. . . . Price chaos in many industries is at [Congress'] doorstep...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Burn, Fiddle | 9/8/1941 | See Source »

...Regional free trade, and free access to raw materials for every nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The World We Want | 9/8/1941 | See Source »

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