Word: bonde
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...chief change in the pre-convention situation took place in Massachusetts, one of the Big Three (the others are Pennsylvania, New York) whose Republican bosses want uninstructed delegations with which to control the Convention. In Massachusetts, Governor Alvin Tufts ("Peter Bond") Fuller revolted against Boss William Morgan Butler, refused to be an instructed delegate and told the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company that "the next President of the United States will be Herbert Hoover or Alfred E. Smith...
Financial historians noted further that the new bond issue (yielding 5.75%) replaced a previous issue which yielded 7.60%. Would other French issues be called and replaced by bonds at lower interest yields? Yes, in all probability. But, strangely enough, there remain only two French issues which are callable, and both of them small, one for $10,000,000 and one for $4,000,000. The rest of the $500,000,000 in French bonds owned in the U. S. are non-callable-a grievous slip on the part of the French financiers who negotiated the sale of their bonds. They...
...surf on coral reef, the fiery image of volcanic spray on cloudless night sky, flower-garlanded brown bodies lure U. S. tourists. But those mountainous islands are one with the U. S. in creating wealth from soil and industry. In the capital city, Honolulu, is a Stock and Bond Exchange where the securities of the Philippine Archipeligo's sugar plantations, public utilities, railways and pineapple canners are bought and sold, and where, significantly, are listed the foreign stocks and bonds of Sumatran and Philippine companies financed and owned by the prosperous Hawaiians...
...have known Harry Tammen is a bond between them and so it is with...
...State Bank of the Soviet Union of Russia has arranged with the Chase National Bank of Manhattan, the Amalgamated Bank of Chicago, the Bank of Italy in San Francisco to sell part of a $30.000.000 Russian railway bond issue in the U. S. These bonds will be mailed from Russia to U. S. purchasers, but are printed so that payment of interest and principal will be made through the U. S. banks in dollars. Last week it was announced that $100,000 worth of these bonds had been sold...