Word: unitization
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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They left their stamp on the American character as a unit of all but boundless energy guided by an intelligence almost wholly practical and predatory. They also left a paradise for reformers, of whom the author of this book was for some 50 years one of the most conspicuous. The Autobiography of William Allen White tells...
...treasury had a balance. Glowing reports spread to hospitals in other cities, which set up similar plans. Then snags were encountered. Promoters, seeing opportunities for quick turnovers, set hospital competing against hospital. Bad guesses landed some of the plans in hot water. New York City's unit unthinkingly gave sweeping maternity benefits, soon found its roster swamped with young mothers who insisted on staying in the hospital a free full three weeks. In 1938, a flu epidemic finally put the unit...
Neville said that to erect a temporary house with single bedroom would cost $4200, while a two bedroom unit would come to approximately $5400. As the houses depreciate rapidly in value and the need for low rental rates is a prime consideration, Neville indicated that the project may be financially unsound...
...nobody took to the belga. No belga was ever minted. To travelers, Belgium's currency was still the franc. Last week the Belgian Government finally gave up. From now on, it will officially call its unit of foreign exchange the franc. The Belgian franc no longer needs protection. It is quoted at 2.3 U.S. cents, v. .8? for the French franc...
...Military Science 3a, first of the advanced R.O.T.C. courses to be reinstated by the Department of Military Science and Tactics since the end of the war. Now engaged in an "interim" course, the veterans will begin full-scale Field Artillery studies next September when the Harvard Field Artillery unit of the Reserve Officers Training Corps returns to a full peacetime schedule...