Word: statisticized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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> The expected East Coast oil shortage, due to the diversion of oil tankers to Britain, is one transport trouble which nobody blames on a car shortage. Last week A.A.R. offered a neat statistic: of the 150,000 U.S. tank cars, over 130,000 are owned or leased by shippers (mainly...
To the U.S. press, the loss of the Zamzam would have been just another statistic but for a sensational fact. Of her 201 passengers, 138 were U.S. citizens-an ambulance corps headed for service with the British in Egypt, missionaries going to their posts in central Africa, newspapermen bound for...
Stockholders and Wall Streeters found last week's flood of first-quarter reports not all beer and skittles. True, combined profits of 345 top-flight companies (as tabulated by New York's National City Bank) were $377,372,000, up 17½% above 1940's first quarter...
Converting 1% of the Chinese in 100 years is not in itself a cheering statistic for the missionaries, but the time may be riper than they realize for a far broader acceptance of their faith. China is today the only great non-Christian State with a Christian head. The conversion...
In the face of this imminence, the fact that Bulgaria had been conquered seemed only a passing incident. The fact that it was the twelfth nation to be overrun seemed an almost tediously insignificant statistic.