Word: cit
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...film was undoubtedly planned around Edward Arnold, and he with his blunt skill does make Moade a convincing fellow, toying with the farm girl come to the big cit-tee. Uninspired and uninspiring as it always is nowadays, this plot might work itself out through a few scenes of drama, some (in this case good) comedy, and so on, to the final reconciliation. Francis Larrimore would be given her chance to show herself in her debut, and all would be quite regular, and very, very plain. As a matter of fact, "John Meade's Woman" does end with the necessary...
Although Leo Ecker and Captain Freddy Moseley were skating about in fine free style in their "cit" clothes yesterday, they and other members of the football and soccer teams will not be in uniform until sometime next week...
...CIT's automobile volume soared to $396,000,000, a gain of $113,000,000. Its total volume for all kinds of financing was $539,000,000 against $437,000,000 in the first six months of 1934. Net profits were $7,256,000 against...
...John North Willys who laid the foundation for automobile installment financing when he developed automobile installment sales in 1915. But the actual founders of CIT and Commercial Credit were, respectively, Henry Ittleson and Alexander Edward Duncan, both still active today...
...diversification which took him into phonographs, vacuum cleaners, barber and beauty shop equipment, electric refrigerators, oil burners and finally into the textile factoring business. But he was not averse to increasing his automobile business by acquisition of Henry Ford's financing company, Universal Credit Corp., in 1933. Today CIT finances the sale of Graham-Paige, Hudson, Nash, Reo, Pierce-Arrow, Studebaker and Ford...