Word: statisticized
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Said G.M.'s lank Board Chairman: "The prewar standards of national income passed with the prewar period itself." He suggested that industry must plan to produce for a postwar national income of around $100 billion a year, v. $65-70 billion heretofore.* And, he concluded, G.M. believes so firmly...
Then there are eyes, which are mostly an ordinary brown or blue. Sixteen claimed hazel, and 11 said their eyes were a fiery, mysterious green, while three favored languid, limpid grey. Age was probably the most scattered statistic. Although girls today can enlist from 49 down to 20, this batch...
After a tough struggle with its mountain of statistics, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics formally brought forth the minutest statistic of the week: from mid-June to mid-July, the cost of living for city workers went down 0.8%. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins emerged from the Cabinet morgue...
Other Navy units, totalling 4250, include the Navy Supply Corps School, the Naval Training School (Indoctrination and Communication), and the Medical School. The Army has 1700 men here, including Supply Officers, Chaplains, Overseas Administrators, and Air Force Statistic ans. Both have men in the Electronics School studying Radar.
Trade. That huge cash-in-the-hand figure came despite an unprecedented flow of cash into consumer goods: department-store sales jumped again last week, were up 16% over last year. But the most ominous statistic for civilians was a decrease: in April, for the third consecutive month, department-store...