Word: crediteer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...second course, Economic Balance will examine the conditions of steady growth, and some of the principal theories of instability in the economic system. It will also include a consideration of a few of the leading proposals for promoting stability, such as control of investment and credit, and the maintenance of purchasing power...
...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...
...noon he sent a message to Congress making the outline of his plans clear to every John Citizen in the U. S. (see p. 12). ¶The President's two other messages of the week to Congress asked: 1) authorization of $2,000,000,000 worth of Farm Credit Administration bonds, principal as well as interest Government-guaranteed, for FCA to exchange for farm mortgages; 2) ratification of the St. Lawrence Treaty with Canada (see p. 15). ¶First measure to reach the President's desk from this session of Congress was the liquor tax bill. He signed...
...dollar. . . . "Permit me once more to stress two principles: Our National currency must be maintained as a sound currency which, in so far as possible, will have a fairly constant standard of purchasing power and be adequate for the purposes of daily use and the establishment of credit. "The other principle is the inherent right of Government to issue currency and to be the sole custodian and owner of the base or reserve of precious metals underlying that currency. With this goes the prerogative of Government to determine from time to time the extent and nature of the metallic reserve...
...Earle Bailie, forced to resign that ticklish job because of Senatorial objections to his Wall Street connections (TIME, Jan. 15), stayed on long enough to advise on last week's momentous gold-doings. Mormon Marriner Eccles, in good standing with the Twelve Apostles of his church, also gets credit for liberalism because he favors large emergency expenditures and redistribution of wealth by high income taxes...