Word: statisticized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Such was the statistic which rolled last week from the glib mimeographs of the U. S. Crop Reporting Board. To men wise in the ways of wheat, the figure signified the probability of:
The same day that the Crop Reporting Board tossed its statistic to the public the big four in world wheat (U. S., Canada, Argentina, Australia) met by proxy under the tent of the League of Nations at Geneva. Theirs was not the task of interpreting past short crops (which have...
Subscriber Frank errs in his statistic. Of three columns, just one went to Scott The Man.- ED.
"AllTime Crisis" Prime A. F. of L. statistic: by January, 12,700,000 people would be out of work, "thus the greatest unemployment crisis of all time is close upon us." The Federation noted sporadic business improvement, but found "no sustained forward movement."
Prime statistic: $6 per bbl. tax on beer is still part of the U. S. Internal Revenue law. On an estimated annual consumption of 50,000,000 bbl. (the U. S. drank 61,000,000 before 1919) the Treasury would collect $300,000,000.