Word: totaling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...next consideration is the Border States, usually Democratic but often Republican. Six Border States total 64 votes (Delaware, 3; Maryland, 8; Kentucky, 13; Tennessee, 12; Missouri, 18; Oklahoma...
...bears, classified with the grizzly in the census. Outside that territory, diligent search could produce but 880 grizzlies, half in Montana and none in California. One lone grizzly roams the state of Oregon; one dwells at Wasatch, Utah. Alarmed, the department reported: "The buffalo was never half as near total extinction as is the grizzly today." Ordinary, garden-variety black and brown bears have multiplied. C. Deer, elk, mountain goats and sheep show encouraging increases, while the national forests see few moose...
...industries investigated only 13.7% of the plants employed only union help, and these people comprised only 7.4% of those employed in all the especially picked factories. Non-union factories numbered 11.%, their employes 11.3% There remained the shining open shop plants-74.4%, with employes-81.3% of the gross total...
...flaxseed, like all agricultural produce, is a whimsical item. Sometimes there is want, and the price is dear. Irregular, therefore, has been American Linseed's business. In almost 30 full years it has paid a total of only $5.25 on its common stock, and not much more on its preferred. Flaxseed was the chief trouble...
...losers hit F. B. Cutts '28 frequently, in all for ten bingles, but were not quite able to make up the margin between their total and the Crimson score. Cutts kept the game from going into an extra inning in the ninth by a smart play. Phillips had opened the frame with a single and came home when R. C. Sullivan '28 bungled Ellis' grounder. As H. W. Burns '28 started his throw to the plate in a futile effort to catch Phillips, Ellis started for second. Cutts cut off the throw-in and picked Ellis off at the second...