Word: bond
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Oregon State's Red Franklin threw a pass. Washington's Chuck Bond caught it, scuttled 36 yd. for a fourth-period touchdown. It gave his team the game, 14-to-7, a chance to settle the Conference title with Stanford this week...
...suddenly, of heart disease; in Manhattan, which he was visiting on business. Taken to the prairies as a child during the Civil War, he started in business with 3,000 borrowed dollars, eventually ruled a $100,000,000 empire that included banks, power, telephones, railroads. Unable to refund a bond issue in 1931, tall, tough President Backus lost control. Last January he fiercely started a comeback in the form of a suit to dismiss his receivers for mismanagement (TIME...
Harlan F. Stone, a Justice of the United States Supreme Court, has written an article entitled "Public Influence of the Bar," in which he suggests a closer bond between the legal profession and the law schools with a view to encouraging interest among lawyers in law reform. He states that certain corrupt practices are in existence which the bar has made little effort to stamp out be cause it is paying so much attention to individual cases rather than to the law in general...
...During the War private bankers sold Liberty Bonds without commission. Last week the bankers received a commission of $6.25 per $1,000 bond...
...renewal has cast into oblivion a foolish quarrel over superficial matters; it is up to the present undergraduate body to make sure that the present bond of good feeling is further strengthened and cemented together...