Word: bond
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...through the years have composed material for the Band, but a great deal of it was lost during the war, especially the scores. Isolated people have also done work recently, such as the Massachusetts medley written by my brother, Class of '41, formerly a musician and now in the bond business. Ken Mittell, a former Harvard track man, has also composed a new Harvard medley which we hope to use at the Dartmouth game...
...Britain's gusty, professionally disgruntled Labor Party, the last important flags of privilege in a land now heavily socialized fly from the most offensive fortresses of all-the nation's great public (fee-charging) schools. For years, Labor leaders have stressed their blood bond with the common man by declaring ringingly that public (i.e., private) schools should be closed down-even when, as has sometimes been the case, the Labor orators have been Eton or Winchester men themselves...
This heavy oversubscription indicated that the Treasury may have put too high an interest rate on the securities. It could take little comfort in what the new offerings did to old Treasury bonds, which were already in trouble. Eleven of the longer-dated issues touched new 1958 lows, and the Government's recent bond issues dropped by as much as two points for the week...
...school carried only $73,000 in insurance and, consequently, the remaining funds must be raised by bond issues. Money has already been contributed by the neighboring city of Oak Ridge to reimburse students for personal damage...
...holdings this year." Now that the Government trust funds are reducing their holdings, Secretary Anderson said that the nation's private savings institutions should take up the slack. Since June, many insurance companies, savings banks, savings and loan associations and pension funds have kept out of the Government bond market, instead have been buying higher-yielding corporate bonds or stocks as a hedge against inflation...