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  2. Buy American Act - Wikipedia

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    Signed into law by President Herbert Hoover on March 3, 1933 The Buy American Act (originally 41 U.S.C. §§ 10a – 10d , now 41 U.S.C. §§ 8301 – 8305 ) passed in 1933 by the Congress and signed by President Hoover on his last full day in office (March 3, 1933), [ 1 ] required the United States government to prefer U.S.-made products in ...

  3. Carreras Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    Coupons listing forthcoming matches were available from tobacconists and prizes were given for both the best forecast and to the owner of the shop from where the coupon had been purchased. Expansion of the business continued and, in 1907, the first Arcadia Works was built on City Road EC1. More developments were made in the pipe field ...

  4. The Last Coupon - Wikipedia

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    The Last Coupon is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Frank Launder and starring Leslie Fuller, Mary Jerrold and Molly Lamont. [1] It was based on a play by Ernest Bryan and was a success at the box office. [2] It was shot at the Elstree Studios of British International Pictures near London.

  5. List of films and television shows shot at Elstree Studios ...

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    The Old Curiosity Shop [3] [2] Drama: Thomas Bentley: Elaine Benson, Ben Webster, Hay Petrie: The Outcast [3] Comedy crime: Norman Lee: Leslie Fuller, Mary Glynne, Hal Gordon: Over the Garden Wall [3] Musical romantic comedy: John Daumery: Bobby Howes, Marian Marsh, Margaret Bannerman, Viola Lyel: A Political Party [3] Norman Lee

  6. The American Card Catalog - Wikipedia

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    T213 Coupon Cigarettes (1910-1919) T214 Victory (1915) T215 Red Cross (1910–1913) ... 1933-34 V357 World Wide Gum Ice Kings (Hockey, Canada)

  7. Sturm Cigarette Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1933, the Nazi party was attacking the tobacco industry for having foreign and Jewish connections. [ 2 ] In 1929, Arthur Dressler cut a deal with the SA: together, they would found a cigarette manufacturer, and SA members would smoke its cigarettes, with the SA getting a royalty [ 6 ] of 15–20 pfennig for every thousand cigarettes sold [ 8 ...

  8. Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses - Wikipedia

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    SA paramilitaries outside a Berlin store posting signs with: "Deutsche!Wehrt Euch! Kauft nicht bei Juden!" ("Germans!Defend yourselves! Don't buy from Jews!"). The Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses (German: Judenboykott) in Germany began on April 1, 1933, and was claimed to be a defensive reaction to the anti-Nazi boycott, [1] [2] which had been initiated in March 1933. [3]

  9. 1933 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1933: 12 new Chevrolet pickup trucks for the Civilian Conservation Corps, Yellowstone National Park. 15 million unemployed in the U.S. The first doughnut store under the Krispy Kreme name opens on Charlotte Pike in Nashville, Tennessee .