Word: offseting
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...fancy prices for imported symphonic scores have gone down as much as 50%. Hampton Publications, Inc., a new Manhattan firm, last week had a rush of orders. Hampton had put on the market its first batch of scores, European editions which had simply been photographed and printed by photo-offset...
...German publishers may still not be entirely out of the running. Last week one of their Manhattan agents, Associated Music Publishers, rushed out a new score, a photo-offset reprint of a Breitkopf & Härtel edition (Mozart's Magic Flute overture), selling for $8.50 and labeled "the only authorized American reprint." A.M.P. vowed to beat Hampton prices all along the line, at a loss if necessary...
...oilmen spoke of higher prices with partly crossed fingers. Leon Henderson has warned them to keep the lid on. When four north Texas producers last week posted prices 7? a bbl. higher (ostensibly to offset a differential with Oklahoma-Kansas prices), Leon stopped warning, "invited" the price lifters to Washington for a showdown...
Before an audience of some 150 students from Harvrd, Wellesley and Lasell, Professor Sorokin explained his reasons for his condemnation of the Nazi "'New Order," asserting that if offered no values to offset the destruction brought about by its activities...
...planning committee. Mr. Prince does not believe that G.E. will have to shut down its expanded capacity after the war. (A large subcontractor, G.E. has expanded only 20%.) By January he expects to have post-war sales and capacity estimates from every G.E. department. His committee will then offset one department's capacity surplus with another's deficit, start planning at once for the use of any net surplus...