Word: unionism
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...million citizens of the I those who see these words will nearly all believe them to be flatly contrary to fact, will promptly forget them. But of the 150 million citizens of the Soviet Union, many if not all who read will stoutly believe...
...chemical industry has flourished. In 1929 exports of chemicals exceeded $200,000,000, up $25,000,000 from 1928. In sales and profits U. S. chemical companies lead the world. More than half the U. S. business is done by its three biggest companies: du Pont, Allied Chemical & Dye, Union Carbide & Carbon. Excluding du Pont's investment in General Motors, the total assets of these three come to $585,718,000-or nearly twice the size of the Garvan-feared I. G. Farben-industrie...
...Western Union Telegraph Co. (Handles more than 80% °f landline telegraph business in the U. S. President Newcomb Carlton considers British wire and wireless merger no menace; differs with Owen D. Young. Best profit year was 1925: $16,186,000 net): Net 1929 profit, $15,490,573 as against...
Just how similar they are became manifest last week in Pittsburgh, where some 1,000 delegates from these Churches, as well as certain smaller Presbyterian and Reformed denominations,* met for two days to sound out the possibility of uniting Presbyterian and Reformed Churches. They concluded that union was not only possible but highly probable...
Important among proponents of the union is stalwart, gracious Dr. Robert Elliott Speer, 62, of Manhattan, Secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, potent religious statesman and author, sire of pious offspring,* famed among a fond younger generation as "Weeping Bob" for his emotional sermons. Dr. Speer studied for the ministry, was never ordained, but was made a Doctor of Divinity by the University of Edinburgh in 1910. Thus he is still a layman. But at the conference he personified the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., by far the largest denomination present (estimated membership...