Word: jointed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...joint concert with Smith on Saturday, May 6 will be followed by the three annual Yard concerts and the Pop concert to be held on Tuesday...
...Federal Farm Board created by President Hoover in 1929; The Federal Farm Loan Bureau set up in the Treasury by President Wilson in 1916 to supervise the Federal Land Banks and the Joint Stock Land Banks and in 1923 the Intermediate Credit Banks; The Agricultural Credit Corp., an adjunct of Reconstruction Finance Corp. established in 1932; The Crop Production Loan Bureau of the Department of Agriculture dating back to 1921; and the same department's other Co-operative Loan Bureau...
...Government issue through the Federal Land Banks one or two billion dollars worth of long-term 2½% or 3% bonds. Let the Land Banks absorb the Joint Stock Land Banks for $500,000,000. Let holders of "frozen" farm mortgages turn them in to the Land Banks for good Federal bonds and the Land Banks issue new mortgages on farm property at an interest rate of not more than i% above that paid on the bonds. Or let the Land Banks lend farmers enough to pay up their back taxes and interest and make a new and better deal...
Even the applause sounded different from most conferences. The veterans banged their crutches on the floor. Before adjourning, FIDAC and CIAMAC presented a joint resolution demanding universal arbitration, a law against recourse to force, security, effective disarmament, and suppression of all private profits from munitions. Veterans of delegations all the way from Great Britain to Denmark and the Territory of Memel approved this resolution. The American Legion sent no U. S. delegates but was reported to have approved a separate weak-tea resolution, presented by the Italians, which made no mention of private munitions profits...
Pursuant to a joint resolution of the U. S. Senate and House of Representatives, President Roosevelt telegraphed "cordial greetings." The President hoped for "friendly relations and mutual under-standing between the U. S. and her sister republics of Latin America." Most of the Latin American doctors there had had their expenses paid by their governments...