Word: sans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Borgo of San Marino, eldest and smallest republic, a group of sun-bronzed hillmen gathered, resentful. Theirs is a country without public debt, a tiny, remote upland (surrounded by Italy). There unemployment is unknown because every man either tills his ground or, if he has none to till, emigrates. So it has been in San Marino years without end. No progress, no need of progress, no desire to change the round of peaceful toil which began when St. Marinus fled the persecutions of Diocletian (A. D. 284-305), and founded a colony of refugees which has become the Republic...
Atlanta 16.5 Memphis 14.0 Baltimore 16.0 Milwaukee 16.1 Birmingham ,.. 16.0 Minneapolis 15.2 Boston .. 19.0 Newark 16.0 Butte ... 19.0 New Orleans 12.5 Chicago .. 16.0 New York .. 19.0 Cleveland . ... 16.0 Omaha 13.25 Dallas 10.0 Philadelphia 15.0 Denver 15.0 St. Louis ., ... 15.1 Des Moines 14.0 St. Paul 15.2 Detroit 16.8 San Francisco.... 9.0 Houston 12.0 Seattle 11.0 Indianapolis 16.2 Tulsa 13.0 Kansas City 15.0 Wilmington 16.0 Louisville...
...mechanical department facilities maintained by the St. Louis-San Francisco R. R. Co. at Harvard, Tenn., and Memphis, are to be discontinued and reestablished at Yale, Tenn., six miles West of Memphis, where $1,450,000 will be spent in enlargements and improvements. Yale Alumni Weekly...
Since Dec. 21, when these flyers started from San Antonio, Tex., they had visited Mexico and Central America, skirted the long western coast of South America, soared over the towering Andes at a height of 12,000 feet, followed South America's east coast to the West Indies. They had covered some 17,000 miles, personally carried the "good will" of the U. S. to every Central and South American nation, arrived at the end of their long trip on scheduled time. Through tropic storms, landing in places where no plane had been before, four of these amphibian planes...
...subsidiaries last year sold 3,487,593,823 kilowatt-hours of electricity and 64,952,297,000 cubic feet of gas to 1,-503,424 customers (166,000 were consumer-stockholders in the service companies) in 1,382 communities (including Pittsburgh, Louisville, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Oklahoma City, San Diego and San Francisco) whose populations totaled 5,700,000. Total net profits were...