Word: bond
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...second in the series of Open Nights at the Harvard College Observatory which are being held under the auspices of the Bond Astronomical Club will be held this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The speaker will be Professor E. S. King, who will speak on the subject "Measuring Starlight...
Oldest and largest of houses specializing in government bonds is C. F. Childs & Co. which in 1927 did a business larger than the total bond turnover on the Stock Exchange. Last week developments involving this firm gave rise to the saying that Mr. Childs is the first man to have sold his own name short with profit...
American Co., San Francisco holding com pany. About a year later, American Co. passed into the control of Goldman Sachs Trading Corp. which bought entire con trol of C. F. Childs & Co. for $3,187,000. Meanwhile, Bond-broker Childs formed Childs Securities Corp., began dealing again in government bonds. Last week it was rumored that Gold man Sachs Trading was offering to sell C. F. Childs & Co. for a comparatively small price. Then the clay after the Prince & Whitely failure the announcement was made that Mr. Childs had bought back the firm's name, that Goldman Sachs Trading...
...White. He told horrified Judge Lyle he always had been "close to unions," added significantly: "If the authorities wish to harass the lawless they should do it legally. There is no such charge in law as a 'Public Enemy.' The vagrancy law provides for release under $100 bond, yet men are being . . . made to furnish $10,000 bonds...
Well known in financial circles is Joseph A. Sisto, founder & head of the firm which bears his name. He was born in Newark, spoke only Italian for ten years. In 1914 he entered the bond department of Hallgarten & Co., in 1920 was made a partner. Two years later, at the age of 32, he formed his own firm...