Word: credititis
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Carter Glass, diminutive but lively, freckled but silver-tongued Senator from Virginia, to whose credit many put the elaborate Federal Reserve Bank system, was in a receptive mood last week. He smiled upon newsgatherers who had assembled in his office. He had something he wanted...
...Glass continued in an interrogative vein as mordant as the whortleberry juice of his beautiful homeland. By what Constitutional authority or Federal statute, he asked to know, did the State Department assume to review private business transactions? Who, he begged to be informed, was "the experienced, the tested credit man" of the State Department...
...Glass pictured the "vital interest" of any U. S. banking group whose transactions should be vetoed while those of another were approved. He could conceive how one foreign government might "marvel and feel aggrieved" when the State Department put an embargo on its bonds while officially attesting the high credit of some other nation...
...quite on a par with Petruchio, and rages about quite as she is expected to. In all truthfulness must be said that it is as the violent Kate and not as the tamed Shrew that Miss Bronson is at her very best: Acts I and II do her more credit than the two succeding ones. Louis Leon Hall as Christophus Sly in the Induction and later as Hortensio gives an excellent performance. His portrayal of the considerably inebriated Sly is amusing to a high degree. Lastly, a word must be said for the stage settings. Extremely simple, composed largely...
...hundred Law School students attended the first meeting yesterday afternoon of an elective course in accounting to be given this year by Professor R.G. Walker and Professor T.H. Landers of the Business School. This course, for which no credit will be given, has been added to the curriculum because Roscoe Pound Hon. 20, Dean of the Law School, considers it highly desirable that law students should familiarize themselves with some of the problems of the business world in which law plays an important part...