Word: bonde
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Polish woman came to Ellis Island, N.Y., three years ago and was found to be admissible except on one point: she could not read nor write. Her case was taken into court; she was released on bond; went to Brooklyn; studied. Last week, the courts decided against her; she was ordered deported. That she can now read makes no difference. She is Mrs. Jacob Bushbaum of Brooklyn...
When the Reserve in Manhattan last raised its rates, most bankers saw higher money rates in the offing. Now, however, the bond and stock markets have proved unexpectedly strong, apparently in anticipation of easy money conditions...
...applied arts, plumbing and heating were less stressed than in the U. S. exposition; rug-making, stained glass, lace, goldsmithery were glorified in bannered booths. Special pavilions were consecrated to French wines, French cookery. A lottery bond loan provided the funds for this national advertisement...
...listed on the Exchange on a "when issued" basis, , before the actual stock certificates were printed. Subsequently, open contracts made on this basis were settled by the delivery of interim certificates for the preference stock, and of interim receipts for the 6% gold debentures. When the permanent stock and bond certificates are engraved, they will in turn be substituted for the interim securities now outstanding...
...experience in either case is equally valuable," concluded Mr. Bowen, who as stock and bond dealer has found his early business training invaluable. "One who has never gone through such an experience cannot fully realize just how much it can do to prepare a man for the problems which he will have to face in, later life. I have always looked back upon my CRIMSON work as the most valuable extra-curricular activity of my undergraduate career...