Word: branch
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...None of these men ever has been employed directly or indirectly in any connection with any branch of our intelligence service. None of them ever has supplied any information to any such branch. None of them ever has been paid or promised any reward for such information. ... All of these statements are equally true of the Metropolitan-Vickers...
...Greensboro, N. C. Proximity prospered, gave birth to three cotton mills: Proximity, Revolution and White Oak. To take care of his employes Caesar Cone presently founded the Textile Bank for the savings of his employes. Time passed. Caesar and Moses Cone died. Textile Bank was absorbed, became a branch of North Carolina Bank & Trust...
Came the Depression. North Carolina Bank & Trust felt the pinch, closed down to a restricted basis even before the bank holiday. Last week a white paper was stuck on the walls of the bank's Textile Branch...
...tribute to his memory, the members of the family of Caesar Cone have decided to see that all depositors in the Textile Bank and its successor, the Textile Branch . . . shall receive full payment of the balances to which they are entitled...
Under the auspices of the national Association of Unemployed College Alumni there has been formed a branch organization of Unemployed Harvard Graduates, which, presumably, subscribes to the program of the Association, and which makes a few moderate requests of the college administration. These are men educated and mentally fitted for responsible positions of demonstrable value to the community. Yet that same training and capacity has rendered them unfit in the process of locating employment during a Depression. In order that protracted discouragement may not lead to despondent mental inaction, they would have the college open its graduate school, library...