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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...hand. About $500,000 would go into the Corn Belt, he said, and $600,000 for the nationwide radio campaign. Lest these sums sound too large, he took care to add that he had learned "from well-advised Republicans" that the G. O. P. campaign fund, now announced as between three and four millions, would reach six or seven or even eight millions. G. O. P. Chairman Work quickly retorted that Mr. Raskob was being "absurd...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Raskob's Rainbow | 9/10/1928 | See Source »

...visit. He reminded people that he was farm-raised in the days when farming was a mode of living, not an industry. He redescribed farming's transformation and its post-War predicament. He repeated his pledges: 1) for a Federal Farm Board; 2) a Farm Loan Fund; 3) a stabilized, autonomous, farm marketing system...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Homecoming | 9/3/1928 | See Source »

President of the American Fund...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Aug. 27, 1928 | 8/27/1928 | See Source »

...such assistance." He again said: "Only the mechanics remain to be devised." He again promised, if elected, to call in farm experts and have "the mechanics" devised in time for his first message to Congress. (Nominee Hoover had mentioned three methods of farm relief-tariff, waterways, Federal Loan fund...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Upon the Steps . . . | 8/27/1928 | See Source »

...first Monday of each month he made the trip from New York to Cambridge to attend the meeting of the Harvard overseers. Of this governing group and of the active money-raising Harvard Fund Council, Railroader Elliott was president...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Interrupted | 7/16/1928 | See Source »

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