Word: crediteer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Unquestionably with are greater confidence that exists in the banks of this country today it is possible to consider ways and means of improving credit conditions. There is a demand for one or two-year capital which the banks, in cooperation with the government, may be able to furnish. It all depends on what supervision of lending is to be exercised and whether the insurance plan succeeds, but at the same time the government recognizes that idle money in the banks is not going to make it possible for the banks to earn on their stock...
With a second great victory to his credit, Admiral Standley promptly proceeded toward a third. He pointed out that aircraft are just as necessary to a fleet as guns or ammunition, for his new ships he would need 1,184 new airplanes. Promptly the committee approved a bill to increase the Navy's air fleet from 1,000 to 2,184 planes...
...this $3,000,000,000 contingent liability had largely ceased to be contingent. Underlying mortgages defaulted, foreclosed property became practically unsaleable and investors demanded that the companies make good their "guarantees."' When the situation threatened the whole banking equilibrium, Manhattan bankers, backed by the RFC, made futile credit gestures. By that time, however, most of the large companies were quite insolvent. With a sigh of relief Commissioner Van Schaick clamped down on them during President Roosevelt's March Moratorium...
...University features Joe E. Brown in his latest smash; the boy with the mouth is cast as a gob, and manages to disorganize the personnel of at least one battleship and one admiral's country home. He has developed a penchant for the important sex which would do credit to a disciple of Harpo Marx'; he becomes a boxer for is day; and he winds up under bomb fire on a condemned ship. The film, then, is not without action, and not without comedy relief. It is excellent entertainment. Lack of space precludes any remarks on the other picture, "Cradle...
...Students are warned that they must take the examination in this course with the section with which they are officially enrolled. A student who takes the examination with the wrong section will lose credit for the course...