Word: bonding
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Your article in the June 15 issue of TIME appearing on p. 13 under the title "The Cabinet" inferred that the officials of the American Bond & Mortgage Co. had been trying to use Vice-President Curtis for political protection. Such inference is entirely unfounded for no one of the officers of the American Bond & Mortgage Co. knows Vice President Curtis, or even met him. Furthermore, the inference that the American Bond & Mortgage Co., or any of its officials had acquired properties financed by the company to the detriment of the bondholders, is likewise without justification, for the American Bond & Mortgage...
...Meyers of Okmulgee, Okla., won both the calf (20 8/10 sec.) and steer (24 1/10 sec.) roping contests. Rival of Cheyenne's Frontier Days is the Pendleton, Ore. Roundup, to be held this year Aug. 27-29. Queen of that rodeo will be brown-haired, blue-eyed Betty Bond, 18, junior at the University of Oregon...
...laughed when asked if he had hurried to participate in the London Conference, said he would spend a few weeks at Wall Hall, his Hertfordshire estate, shoot a few grouse in Scotland. In 1926 a Morgan loan helped save the French franc from collapsing. In 1925 a Morgan bond issue of $100,000,000 helped pull Italy from grave financial difficulties. Four months ago a $60,000,000 international loan, engineered by Morgan, was offered to Royalist Spain to bolster the peseta. The House of Morgan underwrote part of the German Government...
Immediately affected by the moratorium were British and U. S, holders of Chilean bonds. Some $2,040,000 that should have been paid them in interest last week was deposited in Santiago banks to bolster the Government's local credit. But U. S. interest in Chile goes far beyond the holding of Government bonds. According to the U. S. Department of Commerce, in 1929 U. S. direct investments in Chile totalled $442,000,000. Most important companies were Baldwin Locomotive Works; Wright Aeronautical Corp., having local factories; All America Cables, which beside its cable business operates the local telephone...
...expert on corporate efficiency. Many a time he has entered a company, doctored everything from mechanical production problems to sales methods, swelled the profits. He was sent to Remington Rand by National City Co. which, having just headed a syndicate selling a $21,968,000 R-R bond issue, wanted to see its problems of consolidation quickly adjusted...