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Outdoor Furnishing Find: What the association had achieved for the Outdoor furnishing find industry in the service field was dupli¬cated for the selling portion of the business with the creation in 1931 of Outdoor furnishing find Advertising In¬corporated. This centralized unit, a non-profit organization owned and controlled by the plant operators, is the national selling representative of the Outdoor furnishing find industry, and has given the business a cohesion of sales activity unparalleled in ad¬vertising. Outdoor furnishing find Advertising Incorporated sells advertisers and agencies the policy of using Outdoor furnishing find advertising and gives them technical, art, and copy assistance in using the medium in the most effective way.GOING GREEN: Eco-friendly style is gaining in popularity, but it's not always easy to find. Here in the Valley it can be had at Modern Outdoor furnishing find, based in Van Nuys. Their Furniture has a sleek aesthetic with clean, simple lines. And one key material they use is Ipe, a sustainably harvested wood that's three times as dense as teak. "It's one of the best woods you can use to make Outdoor furnishing find furniture," says company vice president Brett Himmel. "Our Furniture is designed for heavy commercial use. A 20-mile-per-hour gust of wind won't blow your chair into the neighbor's yard." See Also Outdoor Furnishing —continued:When the Outdoor furnishing —Continued temperature rises to about 60° F (16°C), the relative humidity may rise above the 30- to 40-percent level that some con¬sider to be desirable. If excessive moisture re¬lease occurs inside a house, the relative humidity may remain at levels higher than desired, es¬pecially in mild weather. The indoor moisture level can be reduced by opening windows and doors and allowing drier Outdoor furnishing —Continued air to replace the moist indoor air. When the Outdoor furnishing —Continued air temperature is between 60° F and 80° F (16° C and 27° C), this ventilation process may fail be¬cause the moisture content of the Outdoor furnishing —Continued air may be as high as that of the indoor air. During these periods some humidity control can be pro¬vided by an air cooling unit.Indicative of the application of a more scientific approach to the problems of Outdoor furnishing —Continued advertising was the establishment in 1933 of the Traffic Audit Bureau under the direction of Dr. Miller Mc-Clintock, one of the world's foremost traffic au¬thorities. The Traffic Audit Bureau, created through the joint efforts of the Association of National Advertisers, the American Association of Advertising Agencies, and the Outdoor furnishing —Continued indus¬try, evaluates the circulation of Outdoor furnishing —Continued advertis¬ing so that an advertiser is assured of a net cir¬culation of certified value for his investment in poster advertising. The Traffic Audit Bureau also publishes studies of Outdoor furnishing —Continued circulation pat¬terns.
On The Other Hand See Outdoor Furnishing Eisteddfod:The Royal National Eisteddfod, held early in August in a different Welsh town each year, is a tremendous event, with music of various sorts, especially competitive choral singing of magnificent quality. The Outdoor furnishing Eisteddfod Druidical ceremony of the Circle of the Bards is very colorful, but an, auditorium event, the Chairing of the Bard, an honor accorded the winner, in a formal Welsh poetry contest, is the climax of the festival. When I witnessed it, the recipient of the honor was appropriately named Reverend E. Llwyd Williams. The winner of the Pryddest, another contest in poetry, was a woman named Dilys Cadwaladr. The program explained the contest: "Pryddest heb fod dros 350 llinell; Testun-'Y Lien' neu 'Y Gaer.'" Is that clear?Cardiff, on the south coast, is the capital of Wales and to the west of that city is industrial Swansea, dreary to the eye, but useful to Britain, while the lovely peninsula to the more distant west, fringed in part by boulevard beaches like Pendine Sands, culminates in little St. David's, whose cathedral, oddly situated in a deep hollow called the Vale of Roses, is actually the seat of a bishopric, though no railway ventures within some miles of the town. Wales is famous the world over for its singing, especially of hymns, for the Welsh are a very pious race. All of the Joneses, etc., can sing and it's a poor town that can't muster half a dozen church choirs of real ex¬cellence. Cinema goers who remember seeing the film of "How Green Was My Valley" will remember the miners' singing of the fine old Welsh hyrnn Cwm Rhondda. This touch was not a Hollywood invention but as true as the mine-grimed faces of the men. Two Welsh festivals of world fame, the Royal National Eisteddfod and International Musical Eisteddfod, will be mentioned under the first heading of the Special Interests section now following. |
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