Word: commonly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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What the doctrines of the Church of England are is a question which has embattled Anglicans from the time of Queen Elizabeth to a decade ago, when revision of the Book of Common Prayer was fought out in the House of Commons. That the Established Church is weary of controversy, that it would like to think of itself as an institution in which believers of various sorts might find themselves at home seemed evident last week in a 242-page report on Doctrine in the Church of England, product of 15 years of work by a commission now headed...
Said Chairman James H. Perkins of Manhattan's National City Bank: "I know of no corporation of size in the country that could put out an issue of common stock today with any hope of successful flotation unless offered below its fair value. If we can determine correctly why this is so we shall have diagnosed our economic problem...
...underwriters (TiME, Oct. 18). Since then by conservative estimate $150,000,000 in new financing has been held back in hope of a better market. Last week, just as bank officials were bemoaning the situation, came evidence that a better market-not perhaps for common stock but at least for bonds-might...
...year. Since 1926 when Founder J. J. Bausch died, the company has been headed by Son Edward, chairman of the board, now 83 and still active enough to enjoy bowling. He and numerous relatives have not only run Bausch & Lomb but owned all 40,000 shares of its common stock which was split into two classes. Last week, however, anxious to simplify the stock set-up and retire bank loans, mortgage bonds and all the old preferred stock, Chairman Bausch reclassified the common under one heading and offered 26,000 shares of new preferred and 50,000 shares of common...
...clock tonight he will speak to members of the Politics Club on The Problem of Administrative Law in England Lowell House Junior Common Room...