Word: sales
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...shall be unlawful to advertise anywhere, or by any means or method, liquor, or the manufacture, sale, keeping for sale or furnishing of the same or where, how, from whom, or at what price the same may be obtained.-Sec. 29, National Prohibition...
...last year will be in effect for only the New Hampshire, Holy Cross, Lehigh and Brown games. Applications for extra tickets for the Army and Yale games will be made in the same manner as last year. Special tickets for the Holy Cross game will be on sale at the H.A.A. offices starting Monday. It will be necessary for all holders of H.A.A. and season ticket books to present these books when purchasing the tickets. The prices are: New Hampshire, $1.10; Holy Cross, $2.20; Lehigh, $1.55; Brown...
...seems to be little basis for forecasting a war. Aside from the fact that both countries realize the prohibitive price of that form of insanity, it is quite obvious that all the recrimination and bluster employed by Japan and Russia alike are simply attempts at effective haggling over the sale of the disputed railroad...
...condition of the sale was that the Shipping Board put the 18 vessels in first-class condition. Its repair bill was $1,825,718 with the result that the Government took a cash loss of $754,287 on the sale. Mr. Herbermann gave $3,500 worth of cattle to the father-in-law of the Shipping Board's repair officer, put up another $15,000 to save the same father-in-law's California ranch from foreclosure...
Before the ship sale was completed, a $510 tailor bill for three suits and an overcoat for Chairman O'Connor found its way into the Export Steamship offices, was mysteriously paid with cash. President Herbermann swore he had not paid...