Word: sales
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...cannot the Massachusetts Legislature see that to limit the sale of liquor to those over twenty-one would be a hideous mistake...
...liquor presents an entirely different problem. It seems to be an American trait to try to break laws. This trait must be reckoned with. Now the Massachusetts Legislature, in its capacity of serving the people, and therefore, youth, proposes to forbid the sale of liquor to those under twenty-one. In other words, at the very stage in a young man's life when he must be allowed to solve his own problems, through no fault of his, his sense of proportion about liquor will be warped...
Tickets for the Freshman Tea Dance, which will be held in the Harvard Union on Saturday, November 11, after the Army football game, are now on sale at the Union desk from 12 to 1.30 o'clock every...
...admission by Harry B. Putnam, chairman of the state liquor control committee, that a twenty-one year age limit upon the sale of intoxicating liquor will almost certainly be embodied in the legislation now being framed is discouraging to those who had hoped for the drafting of a sane law. Although the feeling of the Committee in general is favorable to an eighteen-year age limit, it confesses at the same time that the older limit must be adopted in order to placate the drys, and for no other reason...
...date all issues then in default at their then market prices, he would have received on his investment cash income averaging more than 4½% Per annum over the entire period, and, in addition, would have had sufficient cash income to make up the entire capital loss on the sale of his defaulted securities." A point made by the figures developed was the effect of Depression on the assets of Dillon. Read as compared to J. P. Morgan and Kuhn, Loeb: 1929 1931 Decline...