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1. Memoirs of the Miami Valley by John Calvin Hover (1919)
"Work was speeded up, the works going night and day, with the result that the war
work was finished either on time or ahead of time. ..."
2. How to Run a Wholesale Business at a Profit: Plans and Methods for Cutting by A.W. Shaw Company, Shaw (A. W.) company (1918)
"... carrier equipment that not only gives better service to customers, but also
has speeded up the work so greatly that it is finished much more quickly. ..."
3. The Science of Ethics by Michael Cronin (1917)
"The speeding up of production would of a certainty plunge the nation in bankruptcy
unless everything else in the industrial system were speeded up in ..."
4. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1922)
"I was practically at a stop when I reached the edge of those box cars; I was in
low gear and speeded up to go ou through. I said in my direct examination ..."
5. Scientific Management and Labor by Robert Franklin Hoxie (1915)
"More or less speeded up than the workers in the non- scientific management
sections, where work is of a similar nature? b. More or less speeded up than in ..."