Word: bonde
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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When the German mark descended to practical worthlessness, German national and municipal mark bonds naturally went down with it. In almost all financial centers they were considered merely amusing souvenirs. Bond dealers, when selling them, would count them very carelessly, and sometimes throw in 1,000,000 marks in bonds for good measure...
...length it became obvious, even in Germany, that after the Experts' plan provisions, there would be no money left over to indemnify mark bond holders. Accordingly a terrific smash in these securities followed on the Berlin Boerse, in which some prominent firms were hard hit. The panic was quickly communicated to other continental centers, to London and then to New York. Now there are many mark bonds ready for sale, but buyers are scarce. The aircastle has vanished, apparently forever...
Great as are the differences between the parties of Davis and La Follette, they have one great common bond in their efforts to dispel the popular superstition regarding the great, strong, silent man in the White House and in their work of putting the infamous record of the last administration in its true light. It is futile to direct effort to shadowy issues. It is childish to pretend that a likeness exists between Mr. Davis and Mr. Coolidge. It is as well to compare black with white as to liken Mr. Davis, one of this country's most capable lawyers...
Argentina, fearing Brazil, is contemplating a $200,000,000 bond issue for increasing the Navy and Army...
...assistant coaches will be C. A. Tierney '22, University center and tackle for two year: P. B. Kunhardt '23, who started the Yale game two years ago at guard; K. N. Hill '21, regular end last season; E. D. Hamilton '23, former second team player; and R. H. Bond '19, old backfield player. Kunhardt is the only one of these men besides Campbell who was on the coaching staff last year, but Tierney helped drill the first-year eleven two seasons...