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...Money. But the Federal Reserve is not a bottomless cash box from which countless millions of dollars can be paid out to member banks. Whence, therefore, will come all the money needed to make all the new loans? To this question there is a combination of interrelated answers. The broadest concept of the Glass-Steagall bill is that it will materially enlarge the Federal Reserve's power to stop member bank failures. As failures decline, hoarders of currency would be encouraged to redeposit their cash. Such redeposits. in turn, would strengthen banks and reduce their demands for more loans from...
...memory of Professor Charles Eliot Norton. By the terms of the endowment, the incumbents are to be chosen, without limits of nationality, from men of high distinction and preferably of international reputation. In the administration of the gift, the term "poetry" is to be interpreted in its broadest sense, including, together with verse, all poetic expression in language, Music, or the fine arts, under which term architecture may be included...
...plan, said Secretary Doak: "The U. S. Employment Service has decided to open at least one employment bureau in each of the States and the District of Columbia to cooperate with State and local authorities. ... It likewise will cooperate in the broadest sense to take care of interstate labor placements in co-operation with employers and employes...
Dollars v. Rifles. As adopted last week the Draft Convention lays down as its broadest proposal that "each of the High Contracting Parties agrees to limit and as far as possible to reduce its total annual expenditures on land, naval, and air forces...
Significance. In its broadest aspect the 1930 Congressional election was a serious reversal for President Hoover and his Administration. Last month he personally visited three States (Massachusetts, Ohio, North Carolina). In each of them the election tide ran against him. Directly or indirectly he and his actions, or lack of action, were implicit issues under the criss-cross veneer of local questions. Voters struck...