| Southern California Bureau of Information - 1892 - 144 strani
...California are, in the widest sense of the word, unsurpassed. Libraries are numerous, and well stocked with the latest works. Our newspapers are far above...absence of dull monotony in social life. New arrivals, who previously entertained the idea that Southern California was a portion of the " wild and woolly... | |
| Harry Ellington Brook - 1907 - 90 strani
...world. There is not a secret society of any importance that is not represented. Los Angeles society is cosmopolitan, every state in the Union, and almost every country in the world, being numerously represented. Visitors and newcomers are soon made to feel at home, and within a year... | |
| Robert Hiester Montgomery - 1916 - 928 strani
...thereto, said in Congress: During recent years there has been a general agitation and demand in almost every state in the union and almost every country in the world for intelligent, fair, and practical reforms and readjustments of their tax systems, to the end that... | |
| 1925 - 228 strani
...annual consumption of food exceeds ten thousand million pounds, of a value estimated at $1,500,000,000. Every state in the union and almost every country in the world sends foodstuffs here. Ten thousand to fifteen thousand carloads enter the gates of our city each week."... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Small Business - 1967 - 1240 strani
...will use the new 33-story mart as a headquarters. In this one building, thousands of products from every state in the union and almost every country in the world will be on display and sale. The Marketing Council, acting under its legal directives to develop new... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Small Business - 1968 - 370 strani
...will use the new 33-story mart as a headquarters. In this one building, thousands of products from every state in the union and almost every country in the world will be on display and sale. The Marketing Council, acting under its legal directives to develop new... | |
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