Word: crediteer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Opposed recognition of Russia, or extension of credit to Russia. Condemned the formation of Nazi units...
...Gordon Richards, Britain's No. i jockey: twelve consecutive horse races in three days; at Chepstow', England, With 217 winners to his credit this season. Jockey Richards has until next month to break the British season-record of 246. made by Fred Archer...
There is a humour in this plan that cannot but be welcome to those of us who have been wondering how nine million unemployed can be loaded back on to a groaning industrial wagon without the immediate expansion, or inflation, of credit. We can issue for a moment from the praying chamber and look upon the 200 platted farms. They will reassure us. In them, surely, must lie the key to our dilemma, the happy touchstone of our hopes and quietus to our fears. The nine million of which the 200,000 are only a small part need not encumber...
...within the lineaments of this small gimcrack may be discerned what is a very real and very large deficiency in the National Recovery Administration--its distressing lack of coordination, its undeniable muscular ague. Banking recovery has lagged so far behind industrial stimulus as to produce a dangerous gap in credit; Mr. Ickes, in however small a way, is flying directly in the face of economic reason, and building for us bathos. Let the errant horses be yoked to the plow, and the dilatory horses spurred into life, or more than the cotton will be turned under the sod. POLLUX...
...insurance plan (TIME, Sept. 18). D. I. C. will requisition all Federal Reserve and national bank examiners, is counting on the services of all U. S. clearing house examiners. Last week to supplement this army of examiners, D. I. C. asked the banks to loan it 2,500 smart credit...