Word: tradings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...response to crisp invitations from the New York Electrical League and the Electrical Board of Trade of New York, over 1,000 executives of electrical and public utility corporations sat down to luncheon in Manhattan last week and gazed about at one another expansively...
What was foreseen was the merging of the Ward Bakery Corporation, the General Bakery Corporation and the Continental Bakery Corporation, concerns owning 157 plants from coast to coast and producing 500 million loaves a year. In Washington, where the Federal Trade Commission has been eyeing the bread industry in response to congressional outcries, inquiry was reported "in abeyance," which meant that nothing damaging had been discovered to show a "bread trust." This combine's half billion loaves would constitute only some 10% of U. S. bread consumption, and no monopoly...
...Student's Employment Office of the University has announced that the employment manager of one of the New York department stores will visit Cambridge on Wednesday, February 10. He will interview all students and especially seniors who are desirous of investigating the possibilities of the retail trade...
Richard Wagner is often quoted as having said that the human voice is the foundation of all music. In the U. S., the human voice is more than this-it is the foundation of a great and prosperous trade. Behind the famous opera stars and song recitalists (the Rothschilds, the Astorbilts of their profession) there is a vast soviet of vocal students, church sopranos, ballad singers, cabaret songsters, 50,000 professional singers, male and female, and 250,000 assorted aspirants. Until recently the vocal industry was without a trade journal, but a fortnight ago the first issue of Singing...
Torn open by capitalism in search of markets, Japan was strong enough to retaliate in kind. But, because she possesses vitality, she is non the less a blossom of the East. Her people may enshroud a mystic temper and a love of occult ritualism with the paraphernalia of foreign trade; it is but in self-defense: she smells of sandalwood still. Her cults her shrines, her potentates, her very homes and villages, are only curious mysteries to Caucasian eyes. Yet theirs are roots before which the Christian faith is a seedling. There is no power in intercourse with the west...