Word: crediting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...came acknowledgment of blunder, speedy reforms, promises of more, assurances that the change of the Government's policy was "meant seriously and for a long period." Under the Newest Economic Policy, private capitalists will enjoy the same privilege as Government monopolies, trusts and cooperatives. Bolshevik banks will extend credit, taxes will be lowered, private property restored. Practically all administrative and economic pressure on internal trade was removed...
...scholarship money, from four different sources. Corporation Scholarships. Andover Scholar ships. Hopkins Shares, and the Williams Fund. In previous years this amount has been spent in full, and during 1922-23 was overdrawn. Last year there was an unexpended balance of $2,800 standing to the credit of these funds, which reverts to the principal. The new plan will, therefore, greatly extend the effectiveness of our resources for this purpose...
Count Antonio Cippico, Italian Senator and Fascist; Robert Masson, Paris banker, general manager for financial affairs of the Credit Lyonnais; Dr. William E. Rappard, member of the Permanent Mandates Commission of the League of Nations, first Swiss lecturer at the institute; three British conference leaders-Major General Sir Frederick Maurice, Director of Military Operations, British General Staff, 1915 to 1918; Lionel Curtis, editor of The Round Table magazine. Arnold Toynbee, writer...
...James Couzens, 31, Canadian by birth, was receiving $1,800 a year, working in a coal yard in Detroit. His employer, A. Y. Malcolmson, took some stock in the company Henry Ford was organizing in exchange for guaranteeing the Ford Company's credit up to $7,000. Malcolmson detached Couzens to work with Ford. Couzens had just received a bonus of $500 for bringing the profits of the coal yard up to $90,000 a year. He put this with $400 he had saved, borrowed $100 from his sister and added his personal note for $1,500- with this...
...Keezer, long famous as a clothier, agreed last night to the rumor that he has set up as an art connoisseur with an original Whistler etching to his credit...