Word: bond
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...many millions of dollars have to be paid out by New York banks in cashing bond coupons due on that date, and also dividend checks issued on stocks. Very often this sudden though temporary demand for funds by New York banks, coupled with the need of sending funds west to move the crops, creates a temporary money shortage on and just before Oct. 1. So it turned out this year, and call money on the Stock Exchange-;-the most sensitive part of the American money market-rose to 6% quite suddenly...
...meting of the Bond Astronomical Club this evening at 8 o'clock in Building A of the College Observatory, reports will be read on the recent meeting of the International Astronomical Union in England. Miss A. J. Cannon and Professor Harlow Shapley, Paine Professor of Practical Astronomy, will be in charge of the meeting...
...meeting of the Bond Astronomical Club tomorrow reports will be read on the recent meeting in England of the International Astronomical Union. The meeting will be held in Building A of the College Observatory, and Miss A. J. Cannon and Professor Harlow Shapley, Paine Professor of Practical Astronomy, will be in charge...
Thomas J. Campbell '12, assistant graduate treasurer of the Harvard Athletic Association, is the head coach of the Freshman football team. His corps of assistants will include R. H. Bond '19, backfield coach; H. T. Dunker '25, first marshal of last year's Senior class, track captain, and football star, as line coach. M. W. Greenough '25, captain of the 1924 team, will also probably assist Coach Campbell...
After the death of President Ernest DeWitt Burton late last May, Professors Billings, Tufts, Manly, Gale, Woodward and Laing of the University of Chicago knitted brows with Trustees Harold H. Swift (meats), Martin A. Ryerson (finance), Albert W. Sherer, William Scott Bond, Charles W. Gilkey, Thomas E. Donnelly, Robert L. Scott and Dr. Frank Billings, over the baffling question of Dr. Burton's successor. Every week they met, soon eliminating as unsuitable all prospects on the home campus, casting their eyes afield now upon this capable small-college administrator in the East, now upon that efficient personality...