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16. lappuse
... trucks , 2,400 winches , 210 excavators , 250 cater- pillar loading cranes , 24 power turbine stations , and a number of tugs , dredges , cranes , and oil - refining equipment . In return , Britain will get 450,000 metric tons of barley ...
... trucks , 2,400 winches , 210 excavators , 250 cater- pillar loading cranes , 24 power turbine stations , and a number of tugs , dredges , cranes , and oil - refining equipment . In return , Britain will get 450,000 metric tons of barley ...
24. lappuse
... truck transportation rates . 1936-41 . Consultant to Fortune magazine . Acted as economic adviser to the managing editor and , in connection with particular articles , to other editors on the staff . Duties included review of economic ...
... truck transportation rates . 1936-41 . Consultant to Fortune magazine . Acted as economic adviser to the managing editor and , in connection with particular articles , to other editors on the staff . Duties included review of economic ...
26. lappuse
... truck subsidiary . In 1933 he became president of the White Co. at Cleveland , Ohio , leaving to enter the advertising agency of Roche , Williams & Cunnyngham of Chicago , now Roche , Williams & Cleary . In Mr. Cleary was elected a ...
... truck subsidiary . In 1933 he became president of the White Co. at Cleveland , Ohio , leaving to enter the advertising agency of Roche , Williams & Cunnyngham of Chicago , now Roche , Williams & Cleary . In Mr. Cleary was elected a ...
91. lappuse
... Trucks .. 25 Freight cars . Copper . 1,000 metric tons .. 20 380 300 6 467 409 122 107 6 286 216 ..do . 600 584 666 655 187 187 400 392 do . 480 415 16 551 559 do . 300 300 70 260 330 Units . 1,466 2,000 1,500 3,500 15 1,223 847 66 566 ...
... Trucks .. 25 Freight cars . Copper . 1,000 metric tons .. 20 380 300 6 467 409 122 107 6 286 216 ..do . 600 584 666 655 187 187 400 392 do . 480 415 16 551 559 do . 300 300 70 260 330 Units . 1,466 2,000 1,500 3,500 15 1,223 847 66 566 ...
93. lappuse
... Trucks . 84.8 19.0 4.5 61.3 61.1 48.1 25 Freight cars . 60.0 60.0 73.0 53.0 26 Steel equipment .. 48.1 11.0 37.1 35.3 28.3 Timber equipment . 16.0 16.0 16.3 13.1 28 Electrical equipment . 95.0 15.2 20.5 59.3 57.9 43.3 29 Copper .. 158.4 ...
... Trucks . 84.8 19.0 4.5 61.3 61.1 48.1 25 Freight cars . 60.0 60.0 73.0 53.0 26 Steel equipment .. 48.1 11.0 37.1 35.3 28.3 Timber equipment . 16.0 16.0 16.3 13.1 28 Electrical equipment . 95.0 15.2 20.5 59.3 57.9 43.3 29 Copper .. 158.4 ...
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