Word: reveals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...shiny Fords rolling toward the audience. One stops and its bumper becomes a pair of lips to announce what is to follow. Thereafter there are no spoken words or titles. The cellos are portentous when Henry Ford's face appears on the screen. It fades out to reveal a plant interior, flashes of molten metal, men at work. A bouncing little refrain is the motif of the Ford engine, repeated every time, the motor is shown. As the automobile is slowly assembled the music melodically suggests hammering, welding, tapping, grinding...
...extent and causes of retail price spreads throughout the Dominion. Hudson's Bay Co. was only one of several on the examination table, but because it today controls many of the largest department stores in Canada, it. was easily the most important. At that, the probe did not reveal much about the company which Canadians did not already know. Confining itself chiefly to a de scription of how the company operates, it did reveal that dividends of from 20% to 50% were paid between 1910 and 1930. In 1930-32 Hudson's Bay Co. lost money, but last...
...heading towards Utopia; it is not a consideration whether things would have improved anyway; in any case, it is heartfelt approval of the new invigorating influence which has entered the government and of the "new deal" for people of small incomes. This change has been encouraging in that it reveals that the College has joined the country in its decision for a change of tactics but it does not reveal whether the premises for the change were thoughtfully considered...
...first saw Cheyenne, the capital of Wyoming, there was only one shed there. Some of my friends went out to hold up the Denver stage coach. I was with them. All the others are now dead so there is no reason any longer why I shouldn't reveal it." Denver oldsters took the Yellow Earl's revelations calmly. They recalled that the holdup was a practical joke by the Earl and cowboy friends who heard that a party of Englishmen had taken the Denver coach and decided to scare them. They held up the coach right enough...
...Ritz Carlton, where he heard the race by radio, Sidney Freeman counted his profits, gayly refused to reveal the result-except that for tickets on the winning horses, worth $225.000 to him. he had paid...