Word: coupon
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harvard A. A. announces that the H. A. A. contribution book coupon No. 35 will be good for an allowance of 25 cents on a 55 cent admission ticket to the Harvard-Princeton play-off game at the Boston Garden tonight. These coupons must be exchanged at the A. A. ticket office before 5.00 o'clock. No exchanges will be made at the Boston Garden...
...Harvard Athletic Association announced last night that by special arrangement with Mr. George V. Brown, Manager of the Boston Arena, holders of H.A.A. books may exchange coupon number twenty-five and 30 cents for an admission ticket to the playoff hockey game between Harvard and Dartmouth at the Arena tonight...
...H.A.A. announced last night that by special arrangement with the Boston Garden, H.A.A. bookholders would be able to use one numbered coupon plus 30 cents in exchange for an admission ticket to the Varsity hockey game with McGill University at the Garden Wednesday night...
...those of your bankers to provide this money without coming to the Government but feel that in offering to pay such a high rate you will be hurting all railroad financing and unnecessarily penalizing your own security holders." Forthwith Chairman Jones offered to underwrite the entire issue, provided the coupon rate was cut to 4%. ''We just want to help the railroads," he explained...
...bankers' offer of $1,000,000 annually, not including fees. Indignant, the Wall Street Journal whipped off an editorial on ''Taxpayers as Underwriters." pointed out that a year and a half ago Mr. Jones underwrote in effect a Baltimore & Ohio bond issue with a 4½% coupon when bankers thought it should have been 5%. The bonds have since declined 9 points...