Word: bond
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Winner of the regular War Stamp and Bond competition sales was Adams House, which turned in $55.30. Other Houses ranked as follows in the purchase of War Savings; Eliot, Leverett, Winthrop, Kirkland, and Lowell. Even without the $370 bond purchase, Dunster ranked second to Adams...
Ellison was head of the bond and stamp-selling division of the committee, having succeeded Richard Swift '44, in the previous change of officers. Under his tutelage, such innovations as the selling of bonds at foot ball games by auctioning off the ball to the highest bidder, were introduced...
Swift was in charge of Bond sales for WSC and a member of the Social" Service Committee at Brooks House. He has also worked on cooperation in work of this kind with neighbouring colleges...
...course, defending bond sales to the Reserve banks as a really desirable means of financing the war. The war should be financed by means of taxation and bond sales to the public and nonbanking institutions. My contention is merely that bond sales to the Reserve banks is preferable, and much preferable, to bond sales to the member banks; and particularly so if the required reserve ratios of the banks were raised as the purchases by the Reserve banks increased to the amount of the member bank reserves...
...Treasury last week announced that in December it is going to have to borrow $9 billions-largest financing in history. At the same time it became clear that Henry Morgenthau Jr. is at long last changing the Treasury's methods of bond distribution to conform to methods used in the Liberty Loan drives of World War I and successfully practised by Canada in this...