Word: seasonale
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Last week the Department of Labor announced that September employment had risen a bare 1% over August due to seasonal demands. This was certainly not the big fall bulge that had been expected.
With the passing of Labor Day, business rounds a definite turn in its seasonal orbit, enters upon the straightaway that usually is marked by its greatest speed. Last week economists, statisticians, chart readers anxiously awaited the first indication of what business will do after this year's turn. It...
"Pulmotor." Asked if the farm board would buy more wheat now as Senators from Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and Oklahoma were asking, Chairman Legge replied: "No, Stabilization will work admirably on seasonal surpluses but it can't be made to work on permanent cumulative surpluses. To buy 100,000...
An unfortunate custom (selling their textbooks) seizes many undergraduates in January and June. Thomas Arkle Clark, Dean of Men of the University of Illinois, gives two reasons for these seasonal outbreaks: first, the student's indifference or lack of interest in his work, and second, his need to get out...
There was a sharp fall in stockmarket prices last week (see p. 50). But it scarcely affected the securities of those eight great U. S. manufacturing and retail drug concerns who have listed their stocks with the New York Stock and Curb exchange.* This despite the fact that their business...