Word: sale
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Will you be good enough to mention, in the columns of the Crimson, the hearty appreciation of this Association for the splendid response to the sale of Christmas seals from Harvard...
Plans are already under way for the 1938 Sunshine Camp, a health school, which provides two months of happy, health-building camp life for sixty needy Cambridge children, an important piece of work, which is supported largely by the sale of Christmas seals. Sincerely yours, (Mrs.) Mabel Greeley Smith, Executive Secretary...
Last week, as advertised, the Providence Star-Tribune came up for sale. Providence newspapermen expected it to go to Julius David Stern, publisher of the New York Post and Philadelphia Record who was interested in the Star-Tribune because he had once been general manager of its forerunner, the Providence News...
There are two broad divisions of sugar consumption-the free world market and various domestic markets, such as that in the U. S., which are protected by import limitations. The International Sugar Pact limits only production for export, i.e. for sale in the world market. It sets this figure at 3,600,000 tons per year. But further voluntary limitation by certain exporting nations may cut it to about 3,400,000 in 1937-38 and 1938-39. This is slightly more than the present consumption of sugar in international trade, is therefore not very restrictionary. But it pleases sugar...
...went on strike. Along with such editorial problems as deciding how much space strikes should take up in community histories, directors were also handicapped by the desertion of their best writers for other jobs; writers were hampered by the possibility that the project would be curtailed, or that the sale of a story would drop them from relief rolls...