Word: crediting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...paper; and in this way the official rediscount rate is again becoming "effective." This move may or may not presage higher interest rates generally, but it puts the Reserve in a stronger position to check undue speculation if such a step becomes necessary. Thus far the demand for credit comes from metropolitan rather than rural sections...
...improved. Most of us realize that the price of board has risen from $8.50 to $12.50 at the same time. It is worth it, and there is a demand for it, 300 strong. But there is a much bigger demand for a cafeteria where a student can eat on credit at anywhere from $6.00 to $15.00 a week...
...found your publication both useful and entertaining, I have more than once admired the ability of your writers and their unusually high average of intelligence. However, your writers don't deserve all the credit. Judging by the sentiments of myself and friends, your readers are quite as high an average. Their letters are some of the best things you publish...
...catch your glance, they wink, edge over. It is no drink that they want, no sandwich, no news about a pretty thing in the second race. They want to impart something. For these are the fallen kings of boxing,' they who have knocked out champions and never gotten credit for it, who have been champions and are forgotten. Will one of these sidling, loquacious ones ever be a huge brown Argentine with a mane like a privet hedge? Luis Angel Firpo, will he ever tell unbelievers how he was "cheated" out of the boxing crown of South America? Last...
...forward line of Austin, Hodder, and Beals is one of the best to represent the University in recent years. All three are clever with the stick, and Beals is exceptionally fast. Austin has a hard left shot, and thus far leads the University scorers with six goals to his credit...