Word: spaces
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Ground was broken yesterday at the corner of Holyoke and Mt. Auburn Streets as the University began work on a parking space for students' cars...
...fairness and even a sense of reality." He reported a blizzard of anti-Sinclair pamphlets in Los Angeles. One showed a lurid Russian figure waving a red flag over California. Another was an appeal by a non-existent "Citizens' Co-operative Relief Committee" for donations of clothing, food, room space and money for the 1,500,000 new citizens expected to arrive in the State because of the Sinclair Utopia. A fake "Young People's Communist League" leaflet bore the party hammer-&- sickle and an endorsement of Sinclair. In preparation, said Sinclair headquarters, were 1,000,000 pamphlets alleging that...
...good reason for the decline in security trading. Yet the New York Stock Exchange gets more free publicity than any other business institution in the land. Every big newspaper in the land devotes pages to daily stock-.market news and quotations. But the Exchange also gets more space in the Congressional Record than any other business institution. Therefore last week its Governors came to an unprecedented decision: the Stock Exchange itself would drum up business...
...different was the story of the concessionaires. On the basis of the amazing success of a few concessions like the Streets of Paris in 1933, they fairly fell over each other to obtain space in 1934?only to lose their shirts. Yet the Fair's shrewd management, having dictated its own terms, actually took in more from concessions this year than last...
Last year the Stock Exchange lost about $200,000. Total income was $7,480,000, derived chiefly from dues, rents, listing fees, operations of the stock clearing division, ticker service and charges for the brokers' telephone space. The barber shop took in $15,000. Most of the outgo was for salaries...