Word: loan
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first two weeks of December this year have seen an unusual number of large financial settlements in the Manhattan money market. Subscribers to the recent French loan have paid the remaining and greatest part of its cash amount of $94,000,000. On Dec. 15, the British Government paid §68,500,000 in interest and $23,000,000 in amortization on its War debt to the U. S. In both transactions, J. P. Morgan & Co., as fiscal agents for Great Britain and France in this country, were immediately concerned...
...addition, on Dec. 15, two domestic financial settlements occurred?the final payment by U. S. citizens on their 1923 income tax, and payment of §200,000,000 cash by subscribers to the recently offered 4% U. S. Government loan...
...Dying Seneca", an early work of Velasquez, the great Spanish painter, will be on display at the Fogg Art Museum during the rest of this week as a loan from the Ehrich galleries of New York. The picture is not signed, but internal evidence is very strong in favor of Velasquez as its author, according to Associate Professor G. H. Edgell '09, of the department of Fine Arts...
...energies?as schoolmaster, lawyer, editor, author?have been in- tense and abundant, centering chiefly on history, politics and the lot of the farmer. His public service has ranged from counsel for the Citizens Committee of Sioux City, when he "prosecuted boodlers" in 1894, to membership on the Federal Farm Loan Board (1916) and head of the Far East Red Cross Commission (1920). Besides his fiction, Mr. Quick has written much of a practical nature?on agricultural problems (The Real Trouble With the Farmer), on rural education (The Brown Mouse}, on American inland waterways...
...large exports of gold recently made from New York in a single day ran to $12,000,000. It has been taken by some as marking the end of the danger of "gold inflation" in America. The exports of American gold were mainly occasioned by large foreign loans recently floated in this country. J. P. Morgan & Co., for example, in one day sent $5,000,000 in gold coin to the German Reichsbank, on account of the $110,000,000 German loan sold here this fall. This single gold shipment exceeds all exports of gold to Germany from New York...