Word: gold
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Chase National Bank, without objection from the U.S. State Department, gave Spain its first hearty handout from the U.S. since war's end: a $25 million short-term loan, for the purchase of fertilizers and electrical equipment. The loan was a gilt-edged risk, backed by Spanish gold reserves deposited in London, which made Chase happy. Spain was happy just to have the ice so firmly broken. Crowed one Spanish negotiator: "If I refuse to do business with a man simply because I don't like his face or manner, I would not change my mind even...
...Gold Coast Valeteria reported that though its operating cost was up, it guaranteed no raise in its current rates...
...year-old Olympic Gold Medalist from Englewood, New Jersey, gave a spectacular performance of skating grace and skill in the freestyle events to gain the crown without serious opposition...
...William Gold '49 was named public relations director for the Boston region, while Robert B. Lukingbeal '50 was named finance director of the project. The post of intercollegiate co-ordinator went to W. Jarvis Moody '50. Both Edward Genn '50 and Christopher May '51 were appointed Contact Division Chiefs...
John K. Lally '49 and William Gold '49, also qualified for the positions by number of votes received in the last election, had earlier declined the posts. Arosemena and McCurdy replace former Council President William D. Weeks '49 and Laurence F. O'Donnell...