Word: tradings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Board announced officially that there was a likelihood of its selling approximately 100 of its 400 ships in operation. Negotiations are now going on as a result of the bids which the Board asked on its fleet last month. The 100 ships would be sold with five or six trade routes. Definite action may not come for several weeks, however, on account of the time necessary in arranging details...
...Trade Mark Revision. The revision of the Trade Mark Convention of 1910 affords all the protection that can be reasonably expected for American trade marks on the American continents...
...book censorship from the radical standpoint for the Author's League, while George Barr Baker will draft one on the conservative side. In my humble opinion, political censorship of books is inevitable, though tragic. It is inevitable because of the attitude of certain authors and publishers who definitely trade on the sensational and salacious character of some of their books. For the sins of these few, the rest, apparently, must suffer. For the sake of publicity, largely, these authors demand this and that. Their lack of dignity would obscure their genius, even if the actual quality of their work...
...loss of foreign trade as seen by the Department of Commerce...
...conducted on the public forum plan, will be led by William S. Culbertson, Vice Chairman of the Tariff Commission, and the Hon. Philip H. Kerr of London. Mr. Ken attended the Institute last year. The topics of the two conferences will be "Current Foreign Policies as Affected by International Trade and Finance" and "Foreign Relations of the British Empire...