Word: bankes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Business Statistics 1.30-5.30 New Lect. Hall MONDAY, MAY 28 Business Economics 9-12, Pierce 110 Marketing Problems 1.30-5.30, New Lect. Hall Marketing Problems I 1.30-4.30, Lawrence A TUESDAY, MAY 29 Foreign Exchange 9-12, Pierce 110 Industrial Analysis 1.30-5.30, Union A THURSDAY, MAY 31 Bank Management 9-1, Pierce 110 Banking Principles 2-5, New Lect. Hall FRIDAY, JUNE 1 Law of Business Assoc. 9-1, Pierce 110 Investment Banking 2-5, New Lect. Hall Commercial Contracts 2-5, New Lect. Hall SATURDAY, JUNE 2 Lumbering and Forestry 9-12, Lawrence A Far Eastern Trade...
...still clings to her absurd habit of writing verse. The Gentleman, on the other hand, has been content to forget the romantic tendencies of his youth and to plunge into the whirl of business, with the result that he has now a mansion, a gold watch fob, and a bank account of his own. But he has also something more valuable a reputation that none can respect and honor more than Mother Advocate. --Harvard Advocate...
...vital and much discussed question of branch banking has again been given prominence by the test case brought before the U. S. Supreme Court by the First National Bank of St. Louis, which claims the right to establish more than one place of business in the city where it is authorized to do business. The Court's decision should decide whether branch banking is implied in the national bank act, and whether a State has the power to limit a national bank Federally incorporated. Briefs will be filed by the Attorneys General of ten states...
...Chemical National Bank of New York, after doing business in one location for 75 years, has announced its intention of organizing a chain of 12 sub-offices in the next two years, in order to meet the competition indicated by the above figures...
...baseball magnates are grinning ghastly smiles. Under the spotlight of major league performances a half million dollars worth of hand-picked ivory from the minor leagues has proved to be a little worse than ordinary osseous substance. The six sorrowing sahibs engaged last winter in a battle of the bank books for the minor league stars. The players purchased: Fielder O'Connell and Pitcher Bentley by the Giants for a total of $140,000, Shortstop Sand for $40,000 by the Phillies, Pitcher Kunz for $30,000 by the Pirates, Baseman Hale by the Athletics for $75,000, Baseman...