Mr. POTTER. Yes. Nationally, we have a shortage of other screenings. Economically, the anthracite industry is pretty much hemmed in because of their high costs of production, and their markets are very much limited to the New England States and the States... Publications of the American Statistical Association - Page 44by American Statistical Association - 1910Full view - About this book
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