Word: cashing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this industrial machine to get started without capital or credit? Lenin's advice, echoing Gambetta's famous saying, "Du travail, toujours travail, et encore du travail", is excellent--the whole world needs it--but first of all it needs cash and credit. A lottery, as is now proposed, is a poor way to go about getting money, and refusal to recognize past obligations a poor way to go about getting credit. This is true even under a Government that pretends to be of the Workers, by the Workers and for the Workers. The New York Times...
They see about them thousands of young men who have never been to college already commanding substantial salaries. They rightly feel that they possess a tremendous advantage over these men, yet in trying to cash it they find this advantage discounted at every turn...
Experience is cash capital in business...
Today is the last day on which members of the Union may charge accounts on their term bills. Hereafter accounts must be paid by cash or by coupon books which may be obtained at the news stand and which will be good for all Union charges. The coupen books purchased today may be charged on members' term bills. All unused coupons will be redeemed...
...line with the efforts of the business world in recent years to add the subtle personal touch to its work. From banks to bakeries, and now to busses,--the human element is a goal which all strive to attain. Witness the brass plate by the grated window, when you cash a check or buy a Pullman ticket, which informs you whether it be Mr. Stevenson or Mr. Warren with whom you are doing business! All this shows a change in the state of mind of the employer towards the employee. Instead of regarding him as a commodity which...