Word: crediteer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Your issue of Feb. 12 gives credit to a rainy football game of 1923 for the baptism of "Ducky" Pond, whereas . . . The Hill students of that time know that he bore the name "Duck" when he was helping Hotchkiss beat The Hill some three or four years before...
Paris applauded André B. d'Olivier, agent for the French National Association for Economic Expansion, who signed last week a long projected agreement with the South Manchuria Railway to grant it credit for purchasing French rolling stock and material for use in Manchukuo...
...mortgage bonds are substantially its entire funded debt and one-half of them are owned by a few big insurance companies like Metropolitan Life ($6,852,000), Prudential ($3,000,000), New York Life ($1.300.000). Its junior creditors are not junior bondholders but the RFC ($3,000,000). Railroad Credit Corp. ($1,300,000) and Western Pacific RR Corp...
...completely redesigned Citroën for 1934 entailed heavy retooling expenses and Jean Frenchman cocked a doubtful eyebrow at the new low-priced models. By last week Andre Citroën was desperate for cash. As the price of aid a group including the Bank of France and Credit Lyonnais lifted the sceptre from M. Citroën's well-manicured hands...
...last week the Foreign Bondholders Protective Council, a wholly private agency sponsored by President Roosevelt to sidestep the international embarrassments of Title II of the Securities Act, had two solid achievements to its credit...