Word: banke
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...speech this week at New Haven, U.S. Steel's Board Chairman Irving S. Olds dismissed price-wage increases as a major cause of inflation. The real root of the disease, he said, was expansion of bank credit, and the cure was in deflating it. His point had merit, but his attitude, like almost every businessman's, was that the other fellow ought to have more self-control...
...necessity for practical ideas as a pre-requisite for success was also expounded by Nicholas E. Peterson, vice-president of the First National Bank of Boston, who advised as a preliminary step, "Know exactly what line you want to enter, and then study its particular functions and developments...
Opening the meeting, to be chaired by vice-President Reynolds, will be Nicholas Peterson, vice-president of the First National Bank of Boston, who has been compiling and discussing business statistics for leading publications. Others who will address the conference are T. H. Sanders, professor of Accounting at the School of Business Administration, and Alva F. Kindall, personnel manager of Filene...
...Loan of $5 billion to the World Bank for relief purposes...
...lives in a tiny Left-Bank hotel room littered with paints, clothes and cans of breakfast food. On a drawing board perched atop a suitcase on her bed, she paints the street scenes, bright with ladies in hoopskirts, which have made her locally famous. If one of her streets seems insufficiently cheerful, O'Brady adds a gaily colored balloon, an antique airplane or a fountain of fireworks overhead...