Word: bond
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Bond Prices...
...seems likely that bond prices have about reached their top for the present movement. In times of business revival the prices of bonds tend to rise during all the first part of the general recovery, and then to stop rising and gradually to decline as industry expands to full activity. That characteristic course has been followed so far in this business recovery. It would seem likely that not much further increase should be expected, and that bond prices might probably be somewhat lower at the end of 1923 than they...
However real the sufferings of the six men out of every hundred who objected to the bond, a harking back to the University's early records shows encouraging proof of fiscal progress from that day to the present...
During the hectic days of registration, the memory of which is gradually fading like a bad dream, the voices of a few were heard protesting feebly against the necessity of filling a bond with the University. The protest was negligible beside the wholesale acceptance and approval of the majority of undergraduates who found the bursar's card transforming them into modern Aladdins by the mere signing of their names...
...would not expect to have a Liberty bond canceled", he continued, "and no more do I expect' to see the French and British debt to us repudiated. It is futile to wonder what the effect of canceling these loans would be on American business, because they will never be canceled...