Word: credited
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...entire in loans to brokers came not from Manhattan banks, not from out-of-town but from private corporations. And, although the Federal Reserve could partially control the loans from banks, it could not at all control the loans from corporations. For the loans from corporations were not really credit, but capital-''capital saved by individuals and business firms, a wholly different matter." The Federal Reserve Board may be able to tell banks what they can do with their credit, but it cannot tell individuals and corporations what they can do with their capital. Thus Mr. Simmons...
Coach Sullivan's men, with a three and half length victory over Tech a week ago Wednesday to their credit, are favored to carry off the honors in the University lightweight event...
...Harvard Freshman tennis team will meet a rather weak Andover aggregation on the Divinity Courts at 2.15 o'clock this afternoon. The 1932 players have won four and lost none, having to their credit victories over M. I. T. Milton, the University Seconds, and St. Mark's, while Andover defeated Tech, 6 to 3, and Tufts, 7 to 2, although losing to Yale, 9 to 0, and to the University Seconds, 7-2. HARVARD BROWN Singles Frame, No. 1 No. 1, Paine Woodbury, No. 2 No. 2, Evans Townsend, No. 3 No. 3, McWilliams Beyer, No. 4 No. 4, Smith...
...Providence netmen have won four and lost three matches. They have to their credit victories over Boston University, Tufts, Holy Cross, and Worcester Polytechnic, and have bowed to Rutgers, Wesleyan, and Amherst. Harvard blanked Amherst on May 6 with little difficulty...
Wallace Russell Harper '30, of Ottumwa, Iowa, received the largest number of the votes cast by the Class of 1930 with 242 to his credit. The other successful Juniors in the order of their election are as follows: James Elmer Barrett '30, of Leomister; Guy Constant Holbrook Jr. '30, of 'Clifton; Francis Rene Galbraith Giddens '30 of Ottawa, Ontario; Gardner Lothrop Lewis Jr. '30 of Swampscott; Bernard Barnes '30, of New Hartford; and Arthur Lithgow Devens Jr. '30 of Boston...