The World Almanac and Book of FactsPress Publishing Company (The New York World), 1957 |
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... estimate for the orresponding month in 1955 . Estimated Population of Continental United States , 1940-1956 Source : Bureau of the Census +1,383,000 133,121,000 +1,462,000 133,920,000 +1,832,000 134,245,000 138,083,000 + 1,586,000 ...
... estimate for the orresponding month in 1955 . Estimated Population of Continental United States , 1940-1956 Source : Bureau of the Census +1,383,000 133,121,000 +1,462,000 133,920,000 +1,832,000 134,245,000 138,083,000 + 1,586,000 ...
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... estimated 1,000 births were reported , about the same as corrected figure for 19544,017,362 . Since the alation ... estimated 379,000 divorces with a rate of 2.4 per 1,000 population . Final figures for 1953 were 390,000 divorces with a ...
... estimated 1,000 births were reported , about the same as corrected figure for 19544,017,362 . Since the alation ... estimated 379,000 divorces with a rate of 2.4 per 1,000 population . Final figures for 1953 were 390,000 divorces with a ...
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... estimated that about 250,000 color sets were in use by the end of the year , the major production and marketing being done by Radio Corp. of America . Prices for color receivers were reduced to $ 495 for 21 - inch screens , one - half ...
... estimated that about 250,000 color sets were in use by the end of the year , the major production and marketing being done by Radio Corp. of America . Prices for color receivers were reduced to $ 495 for 21 - inch screens , one - half ...
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