Circulation
Year | Circulation - Weekdays | Circulation - Sunday |
---|---|---|
1917 | 245,000 | 245,000 |
Mar 1919 | 160,000-170,000 | 300,000 |
1920 | 245,000 | 300,000 |
1923 | ~250,000 | |
Apr 1928 | 150,000 | 150,000 |
1929 | 137,000 (Berlin: 83,000) | 250,000 |
1930–1931 | 121,000 (Berlin: 77,000) | 208,000 (Berlin: 113,000) |
Apr 1931 | 140,000 | 140,000 |
1933 | 130,000-240,000 | 130,000-240,000 |
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Famous quotes containing the word circulation:
“We did not heed the sentries at the gate, nor did they us, and what under the sun they were placed there for, unless to hinder a free circulation of the air, was not apparent.”
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