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Wendell Willkie rode into St. Louis last week through a blizzard of confetti and congested, noisy streets. It was the best welcome he had had so far. As the Willkie 16-car special rolled across New York and Ohio, reports of an upswing in Willkie sentiment had roused resurgent hopes...
Harvard football is in for a mild renaissance this fall, but improved play may not be reflected in the won and lost column because the calibre of football played in the Ivy League is on the upswing. The schedule itself is the most ambitions ever undertaken by a Crimson eleven...
Last week many an investor figured that the next production upswing will be led not by consumer-goods industries, but by the long stagnant, overcapacitied, capital-goods industries (see p. 71). Backing up this belief, the following capital-goods companies rehearsed their roles for a rearming economy:
A Look at the Balance Sheet. Here are typical items in the balance sheet of actual results as they stood in the late Summer of 1939, when conditions reflected the effect of New Deal policies instead of the war-induced upswing.
"Peace Jitters." In far from bucolic Wall Street, meanwhile, war babies stocks sagged heavily as traders, apprehensive of peace proposals Orator Hitler might make at Danzig, did a little quick profit taking, then spun the dials of their radio sets to hear the Führer. "It was a market...