Word: bond
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...There is a peculiar bond of sympathy between us, my boy, and I am in a particularly fine position to appreciate what you have suffered, as I, too, have been through a terrible storm. In fact, the storm I have been caught in has lasted two years and I am still stalled in the bus. . . . When I got in the bus every thing was warm and sunny. . . . Almost from the moment I got . . . under way, however, the temperature began falling. I never knew it could get so cold in such a short time. . . . It blew some of the business boys...
Figures. The recently weak condition of the bond market probably prohibited the bankers from attempting to sell more than $30,000,000 worth of Fox securities last week. But there may have been other reasons why O. P. M. was not forthcoming at once for the $30,000,000 Film Securities Co. issues and a $15,000.000 bond issue of a Fox subsidiary which the bankers also bought last week. Fox Film has always carried its Loew's investment at the price which Mr. Fox paid. Yet the market is now less than half that price...
Theodore Chase '34, editor-in-chief of the Red Book, announced last night the results of the competitions for the various boards. R. M. Gummere '34 is the chairman of the Editorial Board, and D. D. Bond '34, D. F. Francis '34, and J. C. Walker '34 were named sub-chairmen of that board. The other members of the Editorial Board are: O. H. Davis '34, F. H. Gleason '34, J. L. Hymes, Jr. '34, E. H. Little '34, W. C. McMuckin '34, James Parton '34, E. H. Roorbach '34, Joseph Rosenberg '34, C. L. Sulzberger '34, H. C. Thacher...
...smart Teutons sprung a surprise last week on the rest of Europe. They were promptly accused of trying to break the Treaty of Versailles, the Treaty of St. Germain and that other "sacred bond," the Geneva Convention of 1922. "Ach, not so! No such thing!" protested both protagonists in the surprise: Dr. Julius Curtius, German Foreign Minister, and Dr. Johann Schober, Austrian Foreign Minister...
...Diego realtors, a "publicity man" and a woman named Day were charged with conspiracy to violate California's Juvenile Court Act at hotel parties in San Diego last Autumn for which young girls were shipped in from Los Angeles. Pantages is at present at liberty under $100,000 bond since his conviction (TIME, Nov. 4, 1929) of attacking 17-year-old Dancer Eunice Pringle. He declared the new charges were "just dirt" dug up by his enemies to hurt his appeal in the Pringle case...