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By just such methods as he now employed, and with a major assist from a sympathetic government, he had raised their wage level from an average hourly wage of 50? in 1933 to $1.47 an hour last summer. He never bothered much about other gains, such as safety devices and...
Few who used "depression" meant a depression like the one in the '30s. What they all did mean was simply that the U.S. economy, which had been controlled for so long, must undergo certain violent wrenchings as it was freed. Meat was typical. When decontrolled, roasts and steaks doubled...
Taking personal command of a doubled force, assistant manager Ralph E. Owen was reconstructing yesterday West's movements during his last week here, in investigations that led the detective from the Pot of Gold, a Scollay Square Tavern, to the Ritz Carleton Hotel. He reported numerous identifications, but stressed that...
The big food processors also won an E. Cream of Wheat's $631,549 nearly doubled its comparable 1945 earnings. Standard Brands topped last year's comparable earnings by 22%, General Foods by 16%. Sunshine Biscuit more than doubled also. So did department stores. Typical example: Gimbel Bros...
The Boston Symphony Orchestra, which for years has been satisfying the cravings of concert going Cantabrigians at Sanders Theatre, will be playing its forthcoming Harvard performance under a "restricted clientele" shingle. Despite an almost doubled University population, and regardless of the consequently increased interest in music, the rules for seating...