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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...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Aug. 18, 1941 | 8/18/1941 | See Source »

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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 18 ARE NAMED TO REDBOOK BOARDS | 4/29/1941 | See Source »

Produced during the years 1887 to 1939, the Ware Collection of Glass Flowers is the most popular exhibit at the University, attracting some 200,000 visitors annually. The Blaschkas were the only artisans in the world combining the skill with glass and the knowledge of botany required to create the models, and the work ceased at the death...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Museum Puts Glass Flowers Under Fluorescent Lighting | 3/19/1941 | See Source »

...Eleanor Roosevelt's warning to housewives proved none too soon. At the New England Housewares Show in Boston, makers of aluminum ware could not promise deliveries, saw some of the business go to enamelware instead. In Chicago wholesale houseware sales fell off because of the metals shortage (aluminum, nickel, copper). For the same reason Westinghouse dropped three models of refrigerators. (In Manhattan Canada's Controller of Metals reported that Britain's civil use of aluminum had dropped to 2% of its pre-war volume...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATE OF BUSINESS: To Arms | 3/3/1941 | See Source »

...joint concerts with groups from other colleges, the orchestra will perform five chorals, among them being DeBussy's. "Blessed Damosel" to be played with Sweet Briar College; Nagle's "Solitary Reaper"; "The Artisan," by Harriet Ware; and the "Messiah," by Handel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Orchestra Faces Heaviest Spring Schedule in 133-Year History | 3/1/1941 | See Source »

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