The North American Review, Band 234University of Northern Iowa, 1932 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... industry demanded it , because the dairy industry wanted to know the best way to plan milk routes , to route milk bottles through plants in order to prevent breakage , to make cheese and butter and ice cream , to breed milk - producing ...
... industry demanded it , because the dairy industry wanted to know the best way to plan milk routes , to route milk bottles through plants in order to prevent breakage , to make cheese and butter and ice cream , to breed milk - producing ...
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... industry had already demanded , and that Governmentally restricted production amounted to price fixing . The oil companies were then in great it was the duty of the Government to get the kinks out of industry , that State and Federal ...
... industry had already demanded , and that Governmentally restricted production amounted to price fixing . The oil companies were then in great it was the duty of the Government to get the kinks out of industry , that State and Federal ...
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... industry . The pioneers usually go broke , but a new group comes into the picture and gains control of the industry , which is making rapid strides and big profits . Power is thus placed in the hands of a small number of men who , in ...
... industry . The pioneers usually go broke , but a new group comes into the picture and gains control of the industry , which is making rapid strides and big profits . Power is thus placed in the hands of a small number of men who , in ...
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