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ECONOMICS QUIZ What is demand and supply? The difference between the two? How do you find the market price When these are given to you? What is dear money and cheap money? Where does dear nancy rank? Why does the building and loan company Pay a higher rate than the bank? What do we get for labor?A What do we receive from land? Is interest received from labor Or the capital we have on hand? What is a business cycle?' Define Economic rent. Do we get our enjoyment from money Or after the money is spent? What are price relatives? What constitute demands? What do we call the speed With which money changes hands? Flattery is the cure for a stiff neck. There arcn't many heads that it won't turn. Eileen Kat almond counterlz Who attends to the nuts? Clerk: Be patient, I'll wait on you in a minute. Marvin Carlsons' Nurse! I believe my breath is getting shorter. Nurse: Just take things easy, the doctor will soon put a stop to that. Doctor: There's no need to worry about your wife, You'1l have a different woman when she gets back from the hospital. Young man: And what if she finds it out?
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Forrest Elene Cwriting e sales talk for Englishl: HI'll ttll you what I'll do. You buy this shoe for 35.00 and I'll give you the other one.n FOR WHAT THE SENIORS ARE NOTED: Polly for dramatics, Verla for little to say, Eileen for her arguments, But never gets her way. Lucille for her boyfriends, Louise for her books, imrthe for her smallness, Harold for his looks. Don for his orneriness, Earl for his style, Forrest for her laugh, Marne for her smile. Lethn for her quietness, Bob for his length, Betty for her advertising, Russell for his strength. Kenneth A: Boy! I must be getting Clothing-Sickness Ruth Noble: HoW's that? Kenneth: My tongue has d coat on it, and my breath is coming in short punts. Vernon: I'll bet Cupid didn't have anything to do with making the alphabet. Audrey: Why? ' Vernon: He would have put U and I closer together. Teacher of Physics: What solution is used in making e one cell battery, Bob? I Bob Cthinking herdl: Whit just e minute. I have it right on the end of my tongue. Teacher: Well, you better spit it out quick. It's Sulphuric Acid. Leo Clistening to the Glee-clubl: That song gives ' me cold chills. ' ' Paul M: I don't think it's so hot either.
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