Word: lend
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Buried almost out of sight in a subsection of a proposed bill which RFC Chairman Jesse Jones sent to the Senate last week, was a whole new world of Government money lending. The rest of the bill was largely concerned with details of RFC loans to banks, railroads, insurance companies, mortgage companies and similar institutions. The notable subsection, however, would authorize RFC to lend directly to private industry & commerce...
...fence-sitting. Foreign powers will make apt mention of Manchukuo when the U. S. A. grants the Philippines independence and reserves for itself naval and coaling stations. The Filipinos appear to have hopes that future negotiations will eventually do away with these vestiges of our imperialism, but the reservations lend an air of duplicity to the whole proceeding...
...national, in a hard-hitting, strikingly readable style, somewhat in the manner of the New Republic or The Nation. It should not squabble in the abstract, rummage in the antique. It should be backed by a reputable organization, by a large enough group to guarantee its continuity and lend coherence to its columns. Indeed, it is to be marveled that the Harvard Liberal Club, which has been showing signs of rejuvenation recently, did not foresee the opportunity that such a sheet would give to its projects...
...last three years the banks have been telling small business men that they could not conveniently make loans for longer than nine months, that it was not the business of a commercial bank to lend out for a year or more deposits which might be demanded at any timely the depositor...
...funds allocated but not yet loaned amount to more than a billion dollars. Much of this money does not require any new appropriation, as the R. F. C. is authorized to lend any proceeds from repayment of loans...