Word: doubledealing
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The one flash of common sense on price economics came from the New York Daily News. In a down-to-earth editorial slugged "Don't Buy A News-Borrow One," America's largest paper announced that in order to cut circulation it had doubled its Sunday price (to...
After the Armistice he returned to the U.S., wrote Hitchy-Koo, 1919, then doubled back to Europe. There he married fashionable, Louisville-bred Linda Lee Thomas, and with the help of a $1,000,000 (coal mines, timberland) bequest from a grandfather, plunged into post-war international society at its...
¶From 1933 to war's outbreak, the number of joint stock companies (a kind of partnership) in Germany dropped from 9,100 to 5,300, while their average capital doubled to four million Reichsmarks. Limited companies were reduced from 35,000 to 22,000.
Plea to Americans. Captain Eddie was far from through. The man who outrode death as a race-track driver, a World War I ace and an airline operator had learned much on the Pacific that he wanted to tell the U.S. He spoke of the ordeal of American boys on...
The greatest problem in the dining halls is that of obtaining choice food. This ranks above expense at the moment. Meat, especially, is the steward's burden. He must accept the cuts that are alloted him and be thankful for small favors. Last week, roast beef, most precious of edibles...