Word: bond
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...judge by the number of offers from bond offices which the average senior receives in his morning's mail, the college education is not the utterly valueless thing it is commonly considered. There seems to be almost innumerable "houses" only too anxious for the addition of a few "bright young college men" to their staff of salesmen; even if those same bright young men have obtained a degree in Physics or English Literature by only the narrowest of margins...
...present the Office has a large number of openings for bond salesmen and is particularly anxious to get in touch with men interested in this kind of work, but it also has positions in many other lines of employment. The Office carries on its regular work from Room 50, 50 State Street, Boston, where applications may be made at any time...
...McNamara dynamiting help to keep it so) threw a number of I. W. W. members into a prison stockade. Sinclair summoned a protest meeting on Liberty Hill, and started to read Article I of the Constitution of the United States. He was promptly arrested and released on $500 bond. Mayor George E. Cryer had refused permission for the meeting, and denied Sinclair's " constitutional rights," charging that the novelist had forgotten his " constitutional duties." The Chief of Police declared that "If Sinclair felt that any city law invaded his rights he should have proceeded against it in a legal...
PENNSYLVANIA: Governor Pinchot signed a Bonus Enabling bill, which provides for a soldiers' bonus for World War Veterans. The only catch is that this bonus is made subject to the approval by popular vote of a $35,000,000 bond issue...
There are now outstanding approximately $11,000,000,000 of wholly tax-exempt securities. Of these about $8,500,000,000 are state, county, and municipal bonds. It is estimated that state and municipal securities are now being issued at the rate of one billion dollars a year. Here is a ready refuge from surtaxes. A taxpayer in the highest surtax class can now invest in a tax-exempt state or municipal bond paying 5 per cent interest and obtain the same net return as from a surtaxable stock paying dividends of 10 per cent. The average commercial bond, which...