Word: ware
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Wagner, E. W.; Waldstein, S. S.; Ware, F. C., Jr.; Warner, B.; Warner, L. H., Jr.; Watson, A. W. J.; Weiss, H. A.; Williams, L. A.; Willis, A. F.; Winter, E. H.; Winter, R. L., H; Winters, E. T.; Wise, K. P.; Wright...
...Indirectly, war is putting silver spoons in American mouths. Sterling silver tableware contains much less copper than high-grade plated ware, is therefore likely to be available when plated ware...
...William E. Watts, of Seattle, Wash., Victor C. Vaughan 3d, of Richmond, Va., and Israel H. Scheinberg, of New York, N.Y.; Jeffrey Richardson fellowship to Eugene R. Sullivan, Assistant in Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital; George Cheyne Shattuck memorial fellowship to Walter E. Knox, of McCook, Nebr.; Charles Eliot Ware memorial fellowship to William F. Pollock, of Santa Monica, Calif.; John Ware memorial fellowship to Herbert R. Morgan, of Bell, Calif.; Abraham A. Watson scholarship to Stuart G. Quan, of Oakland, Calif.; Whitman fellowship to Henry S. Fuller, of Washington, D.C.; and Dr. William Hunter Workman scholarship to Ping-Yang...
Incidentally, there is something wrong about your statement that 90% the Wedgwood sales go to the U.S., Canada and the West Indies. I have not seen recent figures, but even in the lush '20s, when this country was absorbing a great deal of Wedgwood ware, the proportion never came anywhere near 90% of the total sales...
Editorial Staff; Douglas A. Brown, of Holworthy; J. Robert Moskin, of Thayer; John C. Friedmann, of Holworthy; John W. Klages, of Straus; Armiger L. Jagoe, Jr., of 23 Ware Street...