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2) A "consumer's counsel" (lobbyist) salaried at $12,000, White House-appointed. Senate-confirmed, to confer with the Tariff Commission.
F. W. Taussig '79, Lee Professor of Economics, will talk on "What the Consumer Should Do" as part of a course on "Aspects of the Depression." This will be one of the first of these Saturday evening broadcasts over the National Broadcasting Company network. W. B. Cannon '96, Professor of...
Your statement (TIME, Nov. 30,) "Natural gas ... is often disliked by hou: wives as it carbonizes more quickly, clogs stove burners, dirties pots and pans" endorses erroneous impression. Correctly burned, natural gas produces no more dirt than manufactured gas. The fallacy arises from the frequent misuse, for natural gas, of...
Since early in the fall, the bread ration cards have been abolished and new stores have been opened everywhere. The open market, strictly prohibited by early communistic practice, is now being tolerated, and thus a wider list of commodities is available to the Russians. Likewise the handicraft workers, put out...
A few years ago, Stuart Chase let a good deal of light into this jungle by writing a book called "Your Money's Worth," in which he showed that the individual buyer is hopelessly lost in a Wonderland of conflicting and meaningless claims. Though large consumers, such as great hotels...