Word: demands
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...latter quotation is from a telegram which Candidate LaFollette despatched to Senator William E. Borah of Idaho. Also the telegram said: "I demand immediate action to halt this outrageous conspiracy...
...enough to deliver to their customers, were compelled to buy those which they needed on the Exchange. On the other hand, a few speculators bought bonds, not intending to keep them, but to sell out at a profit as soon as possible. As a result of the dealers' demand, prices for bonds on the Exchange at once went to a premium over the subscription price of 92; indeed, at one time they sold over 95. Such a premium on bonds just floated is rare, and indicates better than anything else the popularity of the issue with U. S. investors...
...clock tonight is the deadline for Princeton ticket applications. Mr. E. F. Getchell of the H. A. A. reports an almost unprecedented demand for the pasteboards. The office in the Union basement was jammed yesterday and the day before, the line extending at times well out into the street...
...summer is left farther and farther behind the demand on the squash courts grows. The constantly increasing popularity of squash racquets threatens to make the present University facilities entirely inadequate, and some measure for improving them must undoubtedly claim attention soon...
...temporary seats on the top of the Stadium will also be ready by Saturday and the H. A. A. is prepared to issue 1000 standing room tickets for the Stadium roof in case the pre-game demand makes it necessary. To date the demand for tickets, both by Holy Cross and the University, is greater than it has ever been before. Coach O'Donnell returned to Worcester yesterday with 2000 extra tickets...