Word: bankes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...will redeem her immediately,' he said, and produced the bank notes before the proprietor. The proprietor called for the girl's mother. Girl and mother burst into tears. The foreigner was watching the touching scene for some time and then ordered 13 other girls in the house and all the other employes to assemble . . . and gave them 5 yen each...
...seldom that foreign guests say such things but never do they return with the money. But the particular foreigner returned at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of December 7 with a bundle of bank notes...
...years ago Michigan's Governor William A, Comstock started the epidemic of bank holidays by closing the banks in his State. Last week, having lost both the Democratic renomination and a large inherited fortune, ex-Governor Comstock went into bankruptcy. Among liabilities of over $1,000,000 were $150,000 in assessments on stocks of reopened banks. Assets: $6.376.66. In search of "some good Milwaukee beer." Wisconsin's Representative Raymond J. Cannon and a U. S. marshal named McKenna bargained with a Washington taxi driver to take them to suburban Maryland Club Gardens and back for $2.50. Thirsty...
...other notable glimpses of bankers at work, the average investor has grown skeptical. Furthermore, New Deal legislation, like the requirement that all private bankers choose between their securities and their deposit business, has severed many a traditional corporate connection. Securities affiliates have been divorced from the big commercial banks and their staffs, migrating to private firms, carried clients with them. No one knows yet what firm will eventually occupy the province of the House of Morgan, now simply a commercial bank...
...American Bank Note Co. President Daniel E. Woodhull...