Word: bonding
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Stressing "the bond of virility and sincere purpose which exists in common between Harvard students and those of Japanese universities," Hirosi Saito, Japanese Ambassador to the United States, paid a short visit to the University yesterday morning...
...general began by saying that last summer Gerald McGuire, a bond salesman for G. M.P. Murphy & Co. of Manhattan, had approached him in behalf of a big private investor named Robert Sterling Clark, offered him $18,000 to address the American Legion convention in behalf of hard money. This the general refused to do. Then, said the general, McGuire. a onetime Connecticut Legion commander, had broached the big plan for the Fascist coup. Du Pont and Remington were putting up the arms. Morgan & Co. and G. M.P. Murphy & Co. were putting up $3,000.000 to raise an army...
...President Pat Neff of Baylor University, Waco, onetime Governor of Texas. Governor Eugene Black of the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank, now the President's official "liaison officer" between the Administration and the bankers, was there to drawl his endless funny stories. Board Chairman Clarence Edward Groesbeck of Electric Bond & Share went down from Manhattan. An old friend, he controls the utility companies of which Mr. Couch is president. Charles Peter ("Pete") Couch, the host's brother, brought more utility men from Shreveport, La. Most of the guests were already settled before Owen D. Young and Charles Gates Dawes...
...Cummings announced that he will argue the question in person before the Supreme Court. Since the lower courts have generally upheld the law, Mr. Cummings is probably not risking his reputation. One case involves a New Yorker who wants payment in the equivalent of gold for a $1,000 bond of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad-that is, 1,693 paper dollars valued at 59? each. Three similar gold cases involving Missouri Pacific obligations, a Liberty bond and treasury certificates are before the Court. Last week the Supreme Court granted the Government's request to let Mr. Cummings argue...
...based on the once inescapable connection between coitus and conception. Any man and woman, he boldly argued, should be free to live together without even the slim ties of Judge Ben Lindsey's companionate marriage, to part at any time until the woman became pregnant. Even then their bond should not be indissoluble. But he counseled parents to resort to divorce only for the gravest of reasons. Simple adultery was not one of them...