Word: jointly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...credit to $3,000.000,000 to help States finance self-amortizing public works and to aid the Farm Board with its export commodity loans; 2) a home loan discount Dank system "to stimulate from $500,000,000 to $1,000,000,000 of construction work"; 3) joint committees of industry and finance in every Federal Reserve district similar to the Young Committee in New York "for the organized application of the credit facilities now available" (see p. 43) ; 4) Government expenditures limited to tax receipts, with no bond-financed public works "which would at once create a deficit, again unbalance...
Block Aid. How did it happen that Mayor Walker shared a joint stock-trading account with Newspaper Publisher Paul Block from which, in 1927-29, the Mayor withdrew profits of $246,692 without having invested a cent...
Edward of Wales addressed an agricultural fair at Yeovil, England. "Fellow farmers. . . . The youth now takes to the roads on Sundays, and a couple of cutlets for father and mother are substituted for a whole joint of beef at the Sunday meal...
...Sullivan '33 and G. L. Harrington 2L will probably be the debaters for the Democratic side, with R. H. Ambergh '33 and A. E. Phillips '34 as their opponents. This will be the only joint meeting of the two clubs and is being done chiefly to attract greater interest...
...directorates prepared for a long joint meeting, San Franciscans guessed that the merged bank would probably be called Anglo California National Bank, that it would be housed in Anglo & London's big building at Market & Sansome Streets rather than in Anglo-California's building. It was taken for granted that lean, polite Brother Mortimer would be chairman, loud Brother Herbert president. For Brother Herbert has shown ability not only in the mechanics of banking and investment but also in the delicate matter of contact with customers. He has often so genially laughed off his "inability" to lend money...