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The bill which obedient Messrs. Black & Connery popped into the hoppers provided for a five-man board to regulate maximum hours and minimum pay on a flexible basis, allowing for seasonal and industrial conditions. At the last minute the 40-hour and 40? ($16 a week) limits were taken out...
Last year gross sales of Lipton's tea in the U. S. were $6,496,437, on which the U. S. company made $466,406. Profits had been doubled since 1934. For the first four months of 1937 Thomas J. Lipton, Inc. shows a net profit of $321,598...
In view of the deep interest in Social Sciences on the part of the Student Body to which you have frequently referred in editorials and in news columns, I hope that our efforts to eradicate seasonal peaks and valleys of employment will meet with the approval and cooperation of all...
Harry Bennett, a wiry, dynamic ex-sailor and pugilist, was last in the news when a flying brick felled him during the riot of unemployed outside Ford's River Rouge plant five years ago (TIME. March 14, 1932). That he may soon make news again appeared last week when...
To hens in the East, the mild, muddy winter of 1936-37 has seemed enough like spring to stimulate prodigious, pre-seasonal laying. Not long after Christmas farmers found themselves with more pails of fresh eggs than they could sell. Early last month the New York egg market was glutted...