Word: credited
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...class in Interpretation of Financial Statements will be given by Thomas H. Sanders, professor of Accounting, Arthur W. Hanson '12, professor of Accounting, and Ross G. Walker, professor of Accounting. It will be attended by commercial and investment bankers, investment counselors, lawyers and credit...
...tourists spent $373,000,000 more abroad than was spent in the U. S. by foreign tourists. Though the balance of dividend and interest payments was a favorable $375,000,000 and miscellaneous transactions yielded another $30,000,000 credit, the U. S. wound up the year owing other countries $132,000,000 for goods and services...
...credit side were the vast sums which flowed into the U. S. for safety and investment. $404,000,000 in banking funds, $792,000,000 for investment in stocks & bonds. Much of this is "hot money," so perturbing to the Administration (TIME, Nov. 23). Other items brought the grand total of credits to $1,141,000,000, leaving...
With magnificent effrontery, Germany maintains that it has no secret debt at all. It rationalizes this claim by the simple expedient of ignoring the incalculable amounts of short-term tax-anticipation certificates, "labor creation bills," and similar inflationary paper it has pumped into the credit system. According to the Reich, this paper is not debt until it becomes due, a contention which would have a counterpart in the U. S. if WPA workers were paid in baby Government Bonds which were excluded from the national debt until they matured. SEC pointed out that by the middle of 1935 this...
Scoring four field goals and two free throws for 10 points, Chet Legg was the Crimson high-scorer. Captain Charlie Lutz, who has led the team through a season of 12 victories and five defeats, was second with nine tallies. With 13 points to his credit, Tom Erickson, lanky Eli guard, captured scoring honors for the day and was the outstanding man in the Yale defense...