Word: scalese
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Beyond Taxation. Last week, watching the formal presentation of the city charter by Governor Albert Rosselini, Richlanders recognized that there was many a problem ahead. G.E. paid its city employees wages 30% to 40% higher than scales in neighboring communities; Richland must meet the rate or possibly lose them. Although...
It is likely that the compromise will reduce the present number of rent scales from their present total of 27 to a much smaller number, and arrange a less awkward rent adjustment program that will permit students in different income brackets to room together without embarrassment for anyone. Authority for...
In the tackle positions, Bill Beattie and Walt Meincke should participate in most of the action today. Beattie, who was second string tackle last year, and Meincke, a converted center, both tip the scales at about 200 pounds.
Ex-President Hoover, 84, concurs with the generally accepted designations of the rider on the white horse as War ("a white horse: and he that sat on him had a bow; and a crown was given unto him: and he went forth conquering, and to conquer"). He also agrees with...
Scales of Justice. In Dallas, the city paid $43.25 in medical bills for a garbage collector named C. E. Haddock, who stepped on a catfish, punctured his foot with a fin, was treated by a physician named D. C. Gill.