Word: guaranteee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Jules Judels, the slight, frizzly-haired man who for 41 years has managed the Metropolitan tours, had sent ahead eight baggage cars full of scenery. But Jules Judels' job this year is not so big as usual. Of the several cities which have imported the Metropolitan in the past...
Europe has unmistakably taken on the aspect of a powder barrel. Divided as it is, into two main camps, it would need only a reckless move to precipitate a general conflict. France, Poland, and the Little Entente of Rumania, Czechoslovakia, and Jugoslavia are ranged against Germany, Austria, and Hungary, with...
At 4 p. m. Citizen Roosevelt called at the White House-to pay the visit of courtesy due on the day before inauguration. Courtesies passed-and were forgotten. What to do about the banks? Citizen Roosevelt sent for Professor Moley, President Hoover for Secretary Mills. Four heads were put together...
Augustus Juilliard's money, the public was informed, had saved the life of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Author-Musician John Erskine, in his capacity as president of the Juilliard School of Music, said so. Fifty thousand Juilliard dollars had been given outright toward the $300,000 needed to guarantee...
In Manhattan, Banker Frank Arthur Vanderlip, onetime Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, announced a national financial plan held secret since Feb. 26. The plan proposed: 1) embargo on gold; 2) limited Federal guarantee of bank deposits; 3) legislation for complete separation of investment and commercial banking; 4) "devaluation" of the...