The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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... become a world industry of the first magnitude ; oil prod- ucts have become essentials of the modern economy , complementary to coking coal , iron ore , and copper . And though the oil industry of the world today is for the most part ...
... become a world industry of the first magnitude ; oil prod- ucts have become essentials of the modern economy , complementary to coking coal , iron ore , and copper . And though the oil industry of the world today is for the most part ...
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... become one of increased importance with the early growth of motor transporta- tion . Also , in the war zone itself the new transportation was becoming a necessity . No one who observed or took part in operations on the Western Front ...
... become one of increased importance with the early growth of motor transporta- tion . Also , in the war zone itself the new transportation was becoming a necessity . No one who observed or took part in operations on the Western Front ...
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... become the leading manufacturing enterprise of Texas and of the Gulf Southwest , but it has put Texas and the Gulf Southwest far in the lead in this nationally important industry . To summarize : The oil industry in Texas and the ...
... become the leading manufacturing enterprise of Texas and of the Gulf Southwest , but it has put Texas and the Gulf Southwest far in the lead in this nationally important industry . To summarize : The oil industry in Texas and the ...
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