Word: bond
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Thus, when officials of such bond houses learned of the G. L. Miller & Co., predicament, their officials hastened to declare: "The first mortgage real estate bond business is too large, too important and too well established to be affected by one house. During the last half century the first mortgage real estate bond business has been one of the, most important factors in the building of the United States, and we believe that this business is destined to play a still greater part in the future of the country."-Vice President Herbert S. Martin, S. W. Straus...
...This should have no effect upon the major portion of the bondholders of the Miller firm. They have their bonds, the property is there and they should be perfectly secured."-Vice President C. C. Moore, American Bond & Mortgage...
...four gigolos. The crisis passes, as laughter, blood of the play, flows freely again. In the last scene, the amateur gigolo appears in time to prevent Ann from running off with his professional colleague. After all, had not these two misunderstood souls been welded into an eternal bond by the Tschaikovsky business ? But why write of the play? The wisecrack's now the thing. To Actor Osgood Perkins, most of the many funny lines have been entrusted- and wisely...
...Their imperative is the stuff that embryos, not dreams, are made of. For "individuality" they are content with the potential differentiations of the chromosomes. Such biologist talk as the following will strike home its full weight only upon the percipient mind: "The ability to form the deepest and finest bond with one of the opposite sex is a highly specialized and delicate ability...
...found her tittering timorously and avoiding his look. Again he looked at his paper. Here was his name in print! What had he done? Dastardly impudence! Oh! . . . This was not the Wall Street Journal. He was reading the Bawl Street Journal, its gay, impish perfect imitation which the Manhattan Bond Club issues for its annual picnic. Now he could settle down to enjoy the neighborhood merriment...