Word: cashing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sales were on a basis of 2¼% cash down, 2 2½% when the ships are transferred, the balance in seven and one-half years with interest at 4¼%, with guarantees by the buyers to operate the ships for at least five years...
...with cash, scholarships, pensions, homes for poor people. Last week's medals car ried a total of $19,500 such awards ? the money being interest on a fund established in 1904 by the wrinkled little Scot, Andrew Carnegie, whose career from bobbin-boy in a cotton mill to overlord of $500,000,-000 worth of oil, iron, steel and railroads, had taught him the worth of instantaneous courage...
...looking for a father for six years. The question was considered eugenically and Mr. Gannett was chosen on his record as an honest publisher. The child is the Hartford Times and its addition brings Mr. Gannett's newspaper family to ten. Over $5,000,000, noted as the largest cash consideration ever involved in New England newspaper deals, was Mr. Gannett's price of fatherhood...
...down barriers between teacher and student, a selfsupporting college. Robert Devore Leigh, professor of government at Williams, will be president. Trustee James Colby Col- gate has given a building site at the foot of the Taconic range near the village of Old Bennington, Vermont. Proposed endowment: $1,000,000. Cash in hand...
Announcement has just been made that cash prizes amounting to $210 will be awarded to the authors of the best editorials published in college journals during the academic year 1927-28. The competition is being sponsored by the Honorary Collegiate Journalism fraternity, Pi Delta Epsilon, and will be directed by Dean H. G. Doyle '11 of George Washington University, Washington, D. C. The contest is divided into two divisions. The first, which is open to all members of any college journal, offers five prizes. The second is open to members of the Pi Epsilon fraternity who are on the staffs...