Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, 2. daļaU.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1975 - 1232 lappuses |
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... June 1957 . N 6 , nonhousekeeping residential buildings . These include fixed structures providing residential facilities other than housekeeping units , such as hotels ( other than apartment hotels ) , motels , dormi- tories , nurses ...
... June 1957 . N 6 , nonhousekeeping residential buildings . These include fixed structures providing residential facilities other than housekeeping units , such as hotels ( other than apartment hotels ) , motels , dormi- tories , nurses ...
642. lappuse
... 9,868 6,389 15,742 25,087 9,508 6,234 80,537 79.796 60,725 19.812 1890 1 1889 . 15,540 23,786 9,324 6,216 14,333 22,050 8,600 5.733 1 As of June 1 . Series N 200-215 . Value of Gross and Net Stocks 642 N 186-199 CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING.
... 9,868 6,389 15,742 25,087 9,508 6,234 80,537 79.796 60,725 19.812 1890 1 1889 . 15,540 23,786 9,324 6,216 14,333 22,050 8,600 5.733 1 As of June 1 . Series N 200-215 . Value of Gross and Net Stocks 642 N 186-199 CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING.
645. lappuse
... June and April figures are for the first day of the month ; December figures , last day of the month ; where month is not specified , the specific date was not available . These estimates were compiled from the various sources shown in ...
... June and April figures are for the first day of the month ; December figures , last day of the month ; where month is not specified , the specific date was not available . These estimates were compiled from the various sources shown in ...
661. lappuse
... June 30 and include data for Hawaii ; beginning 1928 , they also in- clude data for Puerto Rico . Series P 236 includes industrial alcohol for all years . Series P 236a was derived by subtracting figures for industrial alcohol ( i.e. ...
... June 30 and include data for Hawaii ; beginning 1928 , they also in- clude data for Puerto Rico . Series P 236 includes industrial alcohol for all years . Series P 236a was derived by subtracting figures for industrial alcohol ( i.e. ...
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... June ; all others are for calendar years . The 1914 crop year figure is 114.2 million barrels . The 1929 calendar year figure is 120.0 million barrels . Figures are for years ending June 30 . * Prior to 1959 , shortening only ; figures ...
... June ; all others are for calendar years . The 1914 crop year figure is 114.2 million barrels . The 1929 calendar year figure is 120.0 million barrels . Figures are for years ending June 30 . * Prior to 1959 , shortening only ; figures ...
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1970 In millions accounts adjusted agencies Alaska and Hawaii annual issues Annual Report average Beginning Bell System Bureau of Economic capital Census Class I railroads classified commodities companies construction corporations cost debt domestic electric employees end of table equipment estimates exclude expenditures exports farm Federal Communications Commission Federal Reserve System figures include Alaska footnotes at end foreign funds gross Historical Statistics income industry Interstate Commerce Commission investment June 30 liabilities loans man-hour manufacturing ment millions of dollars mortgages mutual savings banks National note for series Number operating output patents percent plant prior Railroad receipts represent residential revenue securities series Q series X short tons shown source for series taxes Telegraph telephone text for series tion tonnage tons trade U.S. Bureau U.S. Federal U.S. Government unpublished data value added vessels Western Union
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726. lappuse - employee " as used herein includes every person in the service of a carrier (subject to its continuing authority to supervise and direct the manner of rendition of his service ) who performs any work...
636. lappuse - Raymond W. Goldsmith, A Study of Saving in the United States, vol. I, Princeton University Press, 1955.
879. lappuse - Statistical Classification of Domestic and Foreign Commodities Exported from the United States
632. lappuse - States, prepared by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Bureau of the Census. The...
653. lappuse - Production and related workers include working foremen and all nonsupervisory workers (including leadmen and trainees) engaged in fabricating, processing, assembling, inspection, receiving, storage, handling, packing, warehousing, shipping, maintenance, repair, janitorial and...
961. lappuse - Research and development costs. (a) Basic research, for the purpose of this Subpart 1-15.2, is that type of research which is directed toward increase of knowledge in science. In such research, the primary aim of the investigator is a fuller knowledge or understanding of the subject under study, rather than any practical application thereof.
652. lappuse - The manufacturing division includes those establishments engaged in the mechanical or chemical transformation of inorganic or organic substances into new products, and usually described as plants, factories, or mills, which characteristically use power driven machines and materials handling equipment.
665. lappuse - Crude-oil capacity" means the maximum daily average crude throughput of a refinery in complete operation, with allowance for necessary shutdown time for routine maintenance, repairs, etc. It approximates the maximum daily average crude runs to stills that can be maintained for an extended period. (h) "Certificate of competency...
1017. lappuse - Demand deposits subject to reserve requirements, which beginning Aug. 23. 1935, have been total demand deposits minus cash items in process of collection and demand balances due from domestic banks (also minus war loan and series E bond accounts during the period Apr. 13. 1943-June30. 1947). 2 Requirement became effective at country banks. 8 Requirement became effective at central reserve and reserve city banks.
655. lappuse - ... (3) finished chemical products to be used for ultimate consumption such as drugs, cosmetics, and soaps; or to be used as materials or supplies in other industries such as paints, fertilizers, and explosives.