Word: bond
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...sake reached Britain at the height of her prosperity. Painters, buyers and art critics were flourishing as never before (or since) in a happy bond of mutual agreement. On the broad walls of well-to-do Victorian homes hung immense canvases which told stories that were easily understood and appreciated-the capture of a dishonest bank clerk at a crowded railroad station, Derby Day, a bearded doctor's vigil at the bedside of a sick child, a sailor's sweetheart gazing across the ocean. Most of these painted short stories had a helpful moral...
With the advent this week of the Seventh War Loan Drive, undergraduates here and conducting their own intensive war service campaign in an effort to augment the College contribution in blood donations, war bond sales, and collections of old clothing...
Furious, the G.L dragged the restaurateur to the post office, made him buy a $100 war bond...
...American married to a Frenchman adds: "For years TIME was a precious bond bringing my homeland into clear focus each week. Five years of war make me value such a bond more than ever...
...Bond-Selling Halfback. Smith Davis (the kind of man who becomes "Smitty" after five minutes' acquaintance) makes it his business to get along with such unalike rich men's sons as Marshall Field and William Randolph Hearst. Now 43, Smitty is one answer to what became of the bond salesman of the fast & loose '203. A husky near-six-footer with a broad face and a bent nose, he looks like the halfback he once was (Western Reserve University). He gave up college because classes cost him money: they kept him from selling bonds...