By 1930, food absorbed just twenty-four per cent of family spending and twenty per cent of the workforce.
By 1930, such vacuum-tube diodes had all but replaced the quirkier crystal detector.
By 1920, there were seven thousand federal extension agents, working in almost every county in the nation, and by 1930 they had set up more than seven hundred and fifty thousand demonstration farms.
By 1930, it was possible for Macmillan to publish a book called, simply, "Colossal Blunders of the War, " a history of 1914-1918 made up of nothing but martial mistakes, organized by nationality and with sarcastic remarks inserted at the appropriate points.
The Dow plunged 39 percent between October 23 and November 13, 1929, but it regained 74 percent of that loss by March 1930.
Unemployment increased from 5 percent in November 1929 to 9 percent in December before rebounding to a relatively benign 6.3 percent by June 1930 when the Smoot-Hawley tariffs became law.
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Investigators said it had been manufactured between 1922 and 1930 by C.
The three-skate, green-hulled craft was built in 1930 by Clare S. Jacobs, a Grosse Pointe, Mich. manufacturer who made his fortune selling Coca-Cola machines.
One of my favorite and least-known nonfiction finds was 20th Century Journey: A Memoir of a Life and the Times: The Start: 1904-1930 by William Shirer.
In the former, Robert and Edward Skidelsky, a father-and-son pair of British academics, take as their text an essay written in 1930 by John Maynard Keynes.
The judge found that Samsung has violated section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 by importing certain devices into the United States that violate the above mentioned patents.
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The Spanish neoclassical structure was built in 1930 by the American architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White, which also built New York's original Pennsylvania Station and the Breakers in Newport, Rhode Island.
They were designed around 1930 by Fulco Santostefano della Cerda, Duke of Verdura, for Coco Chanel (both in picture, above), using stones from Edwardian and Victorian jewelry given to her by various lovers.
The three-skate, green-hulled craft was built in 1930 by Clare S. Jacobs, a Grosse Pointe, Mich. manufacturer who made his fortune selling Coca-Cola (nyse: KO - news - people ) machines.
Meanwhile, "Silver Ball" (1930) by Arthur Dove presents circular and jagged shapes of dour color outlined with black Fauvist-style brushstrokes.
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As well as the problems caused by heavy rain, two houses in Botolphs Road, Worthing were hit by lightning at about 1930 BST on Wednesday.
It's the closest any golfer of the modern era has been to a calendar grand slam -- a feat only achieved by Bobby Jones in 1930 when two of the tournaments were amateur championships.
This iron-deficiency theory was first postulated in the 1930's by English scientist Joseph Hart.
But that building costs point does explain why what would have been a bubble height in 1930 was, by 1980 say, possibly too short a height to be economic.
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Again and again, American buildings topped one another--the Chrysler Building was the tallest in 1930 but was overtaken by the Empire State a year later.
The Motorola car radio was released by the Galvin Manufacturing Corporation in 1930, two years after the company's founding in Chicago, kicking things off with a battery eliminator, aimed at letting battery-powered home radios run off of household electricity.
Before practical work on the atomic bomb was even conceived of, substantial theoretical work by the European refugees who arrived between 1930 and 1937 laid the groundwork.
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Novelist Sinclair Lewis rose to fame in the 1920s (and won the 1930 Nobel Prize in Literature) by satirizing small-town small-mindedness, in Main Street and Babbitt.
In the face of the worst liquidity crisis in U.S. history, the Fed allowed the monetary base to contract by 6% from November 1929 to October 1930, thus precipitating the Great Depression.
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The teams have played 87 times since 1930, and 20 games have been decided by two points or less, 39 by five or fewer, and 12 that have gone to overtime.
Most businesses use government-insured checking accounts to protect their money (my grandfather, a small drug store owner in a small town, was nearly wiped out when his bank went under in 1930, fortunately his suppliers and employees stood by him and loaned him goods and labor until he could earn enough to keep going).
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The film is based on William Faulkner's 1930 stream of consciousness novel, which is narrated by 15 different characters.
The Chatmon creation, in turn, would be appropriated by others, travelling through decades and across cultures unimagined in 1930.
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