Word: crediteer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Same day in Elmira Richard's wife Helena Allaire Crozer du Pont stayed up 5 min., won her "C" (soaring) license. Few days later she went up again, stayed more than 5 hr.. would have set a women's record had she carried a barograph. Official credit for a record went to Mrs. Dorothy Currier Holderman of Leroy. N. Y., who soared 4 hr. 28 min. and had a barograph to prove...
...though its underwriters were subject to the equally drastic Investment Bankers Code. The prospectus issued by Kuhn, Loeb contained Pennsylvania Railroad's condensed income statement for ten years and a letter from President William Wallace Atterbury reporting that the railroad is not indebted to RFC or the Railroad Credit Corp., has no outstanding bank loans. Kuhn. Loeb purchased the bonds at 95, will offer them to the public this week at 97½ and interest...
When King George celebrated his 40th birthday he was a Prince of Wales with five children to his credit. Today...
...interest on the Dawes and Young loans" lately repudiated by Dr. Schacht (TIME, June 25). The British note, probably the stiffest yet signed by Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon, accused the Reichsbank by inference of falsifying its statistics and branded Dr. Schacht as a willful saboteur of German credit. "The policy of Germany," Sir John charged, "is to claim that no foreign exchange resources are available to meet the service on her loans, and then to apply resources which should have been used in meeting that service to the repurchase of her loans at the low prices resulting from default...
...toward bearing out his thesis. But Alabamians would have to be thin-skinned indeed to object to the tone of Author Carmer's remarks. Though he makes many an explicit criticism, points silently at some grim conclusions, he also tosses many a bouquet, with a grace that does credit to his hosts...