Word: cash
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...that they feared that they would have a $2,000,000 deficit by the time all the bills for the campaign were in. Democrats said the reason the Republican well had gone dry was that businessmen did not want to waste money on a lost cause. GOPartisans blamed their cash shortage on fear of Congressional investigation, income tax assessments and other reprisals from the New Deal...
Democrats-Receipts of the Democratic National Committee, including cash on hand at the beginning of the campaign, were $2,417,788; expenditures were $2,914,546. But this, like the Republican report, did not tell the full story. The Roosevelt Nominators collected $288,049, the Roosevelt Agricultural Committee collected some $140,835, the Good Neighbor League...
...National Cash Register, ringing the change on the world's largest assortment of money boxes, earned $613,516 for the quarter, $1,772,529 for the first nine months. In 1935 the figures were respectively...
This year Gaumont's need for new capital, which had sent Isidore Ostrer to the U. S. in the first place, inclined the Ostrers to give Mr. Maxwell a hearing. For a small amount of cash, a large amount of Associated British Picture stock, the Ostrers consented to part with their interest in the Gaumont holding company, unless the Schencks should obstruct the deal that will make John Maxwell the undisputed King of British cinema, with a chain of 640 theatres and corporate assets of some...
Other business which was annoimeed at the last meeting of the Student Council was the collection of only 3850 in cash from the $3000 pledged during registration. Before the budget of the Council can be balanced of awarding scholarships completed, the rest of these pledges must be cashed...