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¶ A rush of teen-agers and women to vacation and seasonal jobs sent the Census Bureau's figures for June employment to 61,296,000-over 1,000,000 above the previous record set in July, 1947.
By the time this movement got under way, birds had already evolved into modern types. Dr. Wolfson thinks that some of them had learned to make comparatively short seasonal migrations between feeding and nesting places, that generation after generation, for millions of years, they stuck to the same routes. New...
Over the Moon. The Department of Agriculture predicted that meat prices, which hit a new high last month (295% of the 1909-14 average), would go even higher this summer and fall. Reasons: 1) a seasonal decline in the already low rate of production, 2) an "unusually strong" demand due...
When box-office receipts fall off, as they did last month, movie exhibitors try not to blame the product. In Washington, D.C., for example, last fortnight's slump was traced to the start of daylight saving time (the time shift did not seem to unsettle moviegoers in other cities...
H.A.A. officials warned yesterday that members of the graduating class and present alumni should file applications for seasonal tabs as quickly as possible.