Word: cash
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...doing its share toward the support of the Government and at the same time will receive a profitable return on its investment. It is planned to purchase several bonds of small denominations rather than one large one, so that they may be sold whenever the money is needed in cash form. It is essential that the bonds be bought by Friday of this week, which is the day on which subscriptions to the Liberty Loan will close...
...doing its share toward the support of the government and at the same time will receive a profitable return on its investment. It is planned to purchase several bonds of small denominations rather than one large one so that they may be sold whenever the money is needed in cash form. As the price of the bonds will undoubtedly rise, and as they will always be saleable, a profit will be made in every case. It is essential that the bonds be bought by Friday of this week, which is the day on which subscriptions to the Liberty Loan will...
...stock of a great staple grain--have been made, and have at times had demoralizing effects. When made, they should be punished mercilessly. It does not appear, however, that monopolistic combinations by speculators dealing in "futures" is the cause of the rise in wheat. One clear point is that "cash" wheat has been pretty steadily higher than the nearest "future" since last fall--indicating that buying by those who want the actual wheat, to use or to store away, has been the proximate cause of the rise. Back of this, in the judgment of good students of the market, lies...
...University has many traditions, ranging from such variegated objects as Phillips Brooks House to those very well-known citizens who pay the highest cash prices for old clothes. They--our traditions--are deserving of our deepest veneration, and quadruple precious because of the mantel of age which surrounds them. Who is not stirred when looking on the gymnasium, busier in the year of the great war? Or when gazing at Boylston, which some affirm was standing when the late L. Ericsen pushed his dragon-prowed ships against the banks of the poetic Charles...
...application will be received unless accompanied by a self-addressed envelope with 12 cents in stamps for postage and registry fee, and checks or cash for the amount of tickets applied for. Checks should be made payable to the 1917 Harvard Class Day Committee and sent to H. H. Dadmun '17, Thayer...