Word: bankes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Washington, D. C.--Herbert Hoover built a great department of commerce building but Franklin D. Roosevelt made it famous. The structure now houses the national recovery administration, not to mention the federal home loan bank board and its child, the home owners loan corporation, and the far-reaching activities of the commerce department...
...Summer he is sad, for what once was may never be again, and he can only smile whimsically when there is scurrying along the bank as the police launch passes...
...Mayor of Milwaukee, the Mayor of Houston, the Mayor of Louisville, a vice president of Manhattan's Chase National Bank, a professor from Princeton, a professor from Michigan, a professor from Northwestern, the Director of Finance of Dayton, the State Controller of New York, the City Auditor of New Smyrna, Fla.-such men. 75 of them, last week trooped down Chicago's sweltering Midway to Judson Court at the University of Chicago. There they held a Conference on Municipal Finance, to work out reconstruction measures for bankrupt U. S. cities...
...sale, John Dunbrack Ewing, trustee and operator since 1931 of his late father's paper, called the States staff together. A note of bitterness found its way into his farewell address when he recalled that "Huey Long by threats and terrorism had blocked efforts to refinance after the bank troubles this spring, when the States was caught in the Canal Bank & Trust Co. [TIME, April 3]." He was happy to say that the Times-Picayune, "the South's oldest and richest newspaper" and no friend to Huey Long, would retain the States' senior staff members, including Editor...
...sale, John Dunbrack Ewing, trustee and operator since 1931 of his late father's paper, called the States staff together. A note of bitterness found its way into his farewell address when he recalled that "Huey Long by threats and terrorism had blocked efforts to refinance after the bank troubles this spring, when the States was caught in the Canal Bank & Trust Co. [TIME, April 3]." He was happy to say that the Times-Picayune, "the South's oldest and richest newspaper" and no friend to Huey Long, would retain the States' senior staff members, including Editor...