Word: marketed
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...want to see an agreement that will stop sinking of wells that call for offset drillings, with ring after ring of offsets. We want to participate in a voluntary plan by which all holders of proven land can benefit. We want to avoid 'drowning' the gasoline market with the flood of Kettleman Oil." He proposed four remedies : i ) Pooling all profits from the field according to acre age; 2) Purchase by big companies of all small holdings; 3) Government purchase of lands not brought into the limitation agreement; 4) A holding company to con trol the whole dome...
...Vagabond has been deeply intrigued and highly amused recently at the vast number of parodies which have flooded the literary market. This series of Saugus cheers which have greeted the publication of many of the more serious works during the last few months seem to be indicative of a subconscious feeling in literary circles that the American reading public is in danger of developing a psychopathic personality on a large scale. To prevent any such general tendency towards self-consciousness and introspection, the Benchleys and the Stewarts have taken it upon themselves to grasp the bull by the horns...
Philadelphia Banks. A merger was proposed last week between Integrity Trust Co. and Market Street Title and Trust Co. Combined resources of the new bank would...
Grecian Main Street. In 160 A.D., Corinth, classic city, throve lustily. Pausanias was its Baedeker. He described a street running from the market place to the theatre. In 396 A.D., Alaric the Goth devastated the city. Ancient Corinth disappeared under tons of debris and earth. Little by little the old town is being unearthed. Theodore Leslie Shear, one of Princeton's archaeologists, has returned to the U. S. after four years of digging there. He announced the discovery of the Pausanias-chronicled street, the theatre with seats...
...huts heated by burning chaff. An attendant always sat within to warn against temperature too hot or too cold. Of a clutch 95% hatched successfully. William D. Mann, U. S. assistant commercial attache at Cairo, found out about the ancient Egyptian brooders when he was seeking an Egyptian market for the latest type of U. S.-made incubators...