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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Money. U. S. Comptroller of the Currency O'Connor was pleased to report to President Roosevelt last week that deposits in national banks were at an all-time high. Presumably Mr. O'Connor did not stress the point that these deposits had been inflated by Government borrowing and spending. Meantime, through the fiscal mysteries of central banking, the Treasury's huge March operations reduced excess bank reserves no less than $620,000,000 in one week. For the past few months the Treasury has been deliberately manipulating its balances to hold down excess reserves, the total last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: State of Trade | 3/30/1936 | See Source »

...twelve members of the Crimson track team who will participate in the IC4A meet in New York Saturday were chosen by Coach Jaakko Mikkola yesterday. They are: Captain Milt Green for the high hurdles and broad jump; Dick Brayton, John Dorman, Al Northrop, Bill O'Connor for the 2 mile relay; Norman Cahners for the 35 pound weight event; Emile Dubiel for the pole vault; Bob Hall for the high jump; Bill Schmidt for the high hurdles, and Bob Woodward for the mile...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DOZEN CRIMSON TRACK MEN TRAVEL TO N. Y. C. FOR I.C.4A | 3/3/1936 | See Source »

...mile race was really settled in the second lap when Bob Brayton, starting six yards behind, managed to come up with a terrific kick, giving Northrup a lead. Bill O'Connor; running as another man, broke the tape well ahead of Cornell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRACKMEN VICTORIOUS AS MILT GREEN STARS | 3/2/1936 | See Source »

...mile relay in which Harvard will be at its strongest. Alec Northrop, strong miler, Bill O'Connor, a 600-yarder who has traveled the distance in 1:16, Sherman Brayton, a sophomore, and Cleveland Floyd all will be extended by the Cornell team which promises to break the eight minute mark and which is sending its strongest team in years, but they don't appear to have enough to win the two-mile relay...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW EVENTS OFFERED IN QUADRANGULAR MEET | 2/25/1936 | See Source »

...forbidden to see either of them.' " Concluded Playwright Housman proudly: "They were my play and Shaw's Apple Cart." To Father Charles Edward Coughlin, who called him "a servant of the money changers," New York's Representative John Joseph O'Connor, sent the following telegram: "If you will please come to Washington, I shall guarantee to kick you all the way from the Capitol to the White House, with clerical garb and all the silver in your pockets which you got by speculating in Wall Street. . . ." Said the Radio-Priest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Feb. 24, 1936 | 2/24/1936 | See Source »

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