Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Andreas G. Papendroon, instructor in Economics, agreed that "any relaxation of installment credit would enhance present-day inflationary forces." He belived, however, that should there be a recession around November 1--and he emphasized that he was not predicting--the lifting of credit curbs might have a stabilizing effect...
...Wallace visit, nor was there any doubt that he would attract a capacity crowd, yet AVC is to be the recipient of some free advice on the conduct of its affairs. Such action suggests the presence of a willingness and an intent to appropriate part of the credit for work already done...
...percent of all of Austria's industry, including the Zistersdorf oilfield, Credit-Anstalt bank, factories making electrical machinery, tools, locomotives...
...that did not witness exploratory jabs into some phase of the past or present activities of the Democratic administration. The pertinent facts of the May-Garsson scandal were public knowledge by the time that the GOP took up the reins of Congress; but Republicans can hog most of the credit for the smear "investigation" of David Lilienthal and the recent brief and abortive attempt to discredit the security measures of the Atomic Energy Commission. The grand finale is now under...
...demand at court. Gay and handsome, Hilliard enjoyed himself. Of the artist's life at court, he noted: "It behooveth that he be in heart wise, as it will hardly fail that he shall be amorous." He was appointed limner and goldsmith to Queen Elizabeth ("to my credit and great comfort") and later to James...