Word: bond
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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TIME Inc.'s new office building in Britain, a seven-story structure* at the intersection of New Bond and Bruton Streets, in London's West End, has its formal opening this week. The informal opening took place in mid-December, when editorial, advertising and publishing employees started moving from their old quarters on Dean Street in the Soho district of London...
...houses in which hundreds of families live at present, subject other residential areas to the constant snarling of aircraft, and spend about $15 million. Love Field would then be comparable to Fort Worth's. Closer to town too. Last week Dallas citizens voted approval of a $12.5 million bond issue to get up the bulk of the money...
...credit, restrict inflation. Investors other than banks should be lured by their higher interest rates, hence fewer Government securities will be available as cash with which to expand bank lending. And the Federal Reserve System, which in the past was kept busy pouring support money into the U.S. bond market to keep it steady for new issues, will be freer to make major anti-inflationary moves...
...West Coast Fox theaters booked Charles Chaplin's Limelight than one of Hollywood's most feared critics, the American Legion, went to work. After visits from the local Legion post and from representatives of the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals (president: Cinemactor Ward Bond), the theaters (Grauman's Chinese, the Downtown and El Rey in Los Angeles) decided to substitute Niagara for Limelight rather than chance the Legion's pickets...
Working in adjoining offices seven days a week, 14 hours a day, Vance and Hoffman streamlined production, sales and distribution, ruthlessly cut costs. By 1935 they managed to float a $6,500,000 new stock and bond issue, unloaded White Motor Co. and pulled Studebaker out of receivership-the only time in history that a U.S. automaker has done so. Hoffman was made president, Vance chairman...