Word: sales
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...government and cooperative enterprise in the national geographical theatre. It is not in the national interest to bring into the United States races that cannot fit into the pattern of national life and cooperate in discharging the necessary economic obligations. There is no advantage economic or otherwise by the sale of American goods abroad. The nation is enriched only by imports. Nationalism, quotas, and bounties are not perverse and ignorant concepts but come out of the delusion that selling goods enriches one. The study of past history cannot solve the present dilemna for how can you learn from the study...
...Union Committee announces an informal dance for the Freshman class to be held in the Union, December 8 from 8.30 to 12. Tickets are now on sale in the Union and cost $1 for couple or stage. The Union Committee also appointed a committee for the dance consisting of 15 Freshmen, with William L. Batt '38 as chairman...
...Morison '08, professor of History, the booklet, "The History and Traditions of Harvard College," published by the CRIMSON in cooperation with the Memorial Society, was distributed to the Freshmen attending the meeting. Other copies will be available in the Union vestibule today. The booklets will also be put on sale at the Coop and in Boston and New York stores...
After the distribution to the Freshmen the book will no longer be given away, but will go on sale at the local booksellers and throughout the country...
Simultaneously the TVA-Bond & Share agreement expired. Mr. Lilienthal declared the sale dead, bitterly pointing out that "failure of the transaction was not due to any difference between the parties as to price or fairness to investors." Promptly the Knoxville city fathers dusted off their PWA-financed plans for a municipal system...