Word: meats
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Since then, Valpey's lads have slogged through six weeks of spring training and have been belting the daylights out of each other on Soldiers Field since September 7. The answer is still "yes." The 1948 schedule is all meat. As of today, the Varsity is rated as underdog against Columbia, Army, Princeton and Dartmouth. Yale, Holy Cross, Brown and Cornell are regarded as tossups...
Reynolds listed two principal reasons for the rise: The costant increase in food costs--especially meat and dairy products--and a higher wage scale for employees than previously...
Monday morning I usually find a portion of meat which can be sliced (it does slice when cold) for my husband's lunch-box sandwiches. That night we warm up the gravy and finish off the meat...
With that milestone passed, ECA sized up its accomplishments. Even while Europe argued over how to divide allotments, ECA had approved shipments to Europe totaling $1.49 billion. The major allotments had been for wheat ($230 million), coal ($128 million), petroleum ($127 million), cotton ($111 million), nonferrous metals ($89 million), meat ($64 million), industrial equipment ($48 million), tobacco ($26 million...
When the British-owned railways were bought, IAPI paid for them. When Franco touched Argentina for $125 million, it was IAPI that gave him the money. Every private enterprise in Argentina, the maker of alpargatas (sandals) as well as the foreign meat packer, lives under the long shadow of IAPI...