Word: dunne
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Between 5,000,000 and 6,000,000 additional tons could be produced this year by just utilizing the full 91,00,000-ton capacity revealed by last year's Gano Dunn steel report and recognized by both the steel industry and the Government. Production last week was at the rate of 88,200,000 tons, but WPB's Bill Batt is only hopeful that the year's total "may go as high as 85,000,000 tons...
...Biggest unanticipated increase in consumption this year has been structural steel for building war plants. The Gano Dunn report allowed 8,100,000, but the rush for capacity after Pearl Harbor made 15,000,000 tons a more likely 1942 figure, until after the curtailment of plant expansion announced by WPB April 25. This is by far the biggest single item in current steel demand. If completed, the 10,000,000-ton expansion of the steel industry itself would have used 4,160,000 ingot tons...
WASHINGTON: William W. Dunn, 17, of Seattle; Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass; John E. Sonneland, 18, of Bellingham; Bellingham High School; Ronald J. Yandell, 17, of Seattle; Broadway High School Seattle...
Davis, H. T., Jr.; Dillon, S., Jr.; Doten, S. E.; Drake, J. W.; Dunn, W. A.; Durant...
...jaws to sing "Harvard Blues" while Count Basie tinkled along behind him at the piano. But in the excitement of the occasion don't forget the local boys who made good in front of the home crowd that night. There were, of course, the two winners, Burgstaller and Dunn, who continued their brilliant rivalry on the tenor sax later in the week when Andy Kirk came to town, but there were some others whom I'd like to mention here who played more than one fine chorus that night. The ones I have in mind particularly are George Springer, whose...