Word: totalizer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sole bargaining power of a hundred per cent of these employees. By a recently enacted state law, not yet tested, Harvard might be compelled to recognize the union as the only bargaining agent of union members working in the University, which include supposedly nine-tenths of the total number employed. From the fact that officials are still negotiating with the local organizer, it can be rightly surmised that they desire a compromise in short order. What the terms of that compromise will be is a matter of speculation. As far as the union is concerned, it would probably accept wage...
With the recent addition of 17 new members, bringing the total up to a new high of 40, the Flying Club hopes to beat last year's record of 1700 flying hours, J. Keith Davis '38, president, announced yesterday...
Stillman now has more than its usual number of patients, and it has been necessary to open the other wing of the building in order to accomodate the incomers, who make a total of 35. No new cases appeared after the close of Hygiene Building at 5 o'clock yesterday...
...until the gelatine is boiled off.* In 1935, follow-ing competitors JellO, Royal Gelatin, she consented to produce flavored Knox Jell, which joined with new gelatine recipes for pie and candy to give Knox steadily increasing sales all during Depression. Knox now runs behind Jell-O and Royal in total sales, but remains tops in sales of plain gelatine...
...down. It controls Huyler's as well as the 268 Schulte shops mostly on U. S. street corners. President David Albert Schulte is also president of Dunhill International, Inc. and with associates controls Park & Tilford. In 1926 Schulte Retail earned over $6,000,000 on total assets of a little more than $40,000,000. And yet in 1936, though its customers were smoking more furiously than ever, Schulte Retail Stores filed for reorganization under the Bankruptcy Act. Reason was Mr. Schulte's tendency to lease too much real estate. In his 47 years in the cigar store...