Word: cent
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...besides that, subscribers will profit by the loan, for the bonds will sell at a substantial premium. The 4 percent. bond of 1905 sold at 140 and the 3 1-2 per cent. bond at 110. The bonds may be sold at a moment's notice and people are therefore protected from any possible loss. The present issue provides "if the government makes a new issue of bonds, except those obliging payment in not more than 5 years, bearing a higher rate of interest, the holders of these 4 per cent bonds will have the advantage of this higher rate...
...bought. A coupon bond is negotiable and may be used by anyone, while a registered bond is the same as a stock certificate and may only be used with the signature of the owner. The subscriptions are also payable in installments under the government plan; 2 per cent. on application; 18 per cent. on November 15, 1917; 40 per cent. on December 15, 1917; 40 per cent. on January 15, 1918, with accrued interest on deferred installments. The third method has just been arranged with the Cambridge banks; 2 per cent. on application, and, in the case...
Registration figures at the University show that a total of 2883 students are enrolled in the various departments. Compared with the enrolment of the previous year this is a loss of 1875 men or approximately 40 per cent. For the college, the decrease in the number enrolled is 33 per cent, the total now being...
...registration of 844 undergraduates at Princeton represents a decrease of 565 from last year's enrolment, or nearly 40 per cent...
Brown University reports a total loss of 37 per cent, with 554 students registered...