Word: loaning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...success of the Harvard Liberty Loan Campaign demands not only the cooperation of individuals but of organizations of various kinds. Wherever possible idle funds must be converted into the loan. The action of the Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity sets an example to be followed by the social organizations. Yet a more representative expression of Harvard's support of the loan could be gained by transferring class treasury accounts into bonds. Those who have contributed to the funds and who are now unable to subscribe individually could feel that they had helped the cause. The transfer of class funds from...
...besides that, subscribers will profit by the loan, for the bonds will sell at a substantial premium. The 4 percent. bond of 1905 sold at 140 and the 3 1-2 per cent. bond at 110. The bonds may be sold at a moment's notice and people are therefore protected from any possible loss. The present issue provides "if the government makes a new issue of bonds, except those obliging payment in not more than 5 years, bearing a higher rate of interest, the holders of these 4 per cent bonds will have the advantage of this higher rate...
...Scudder was the next speaker and he outlined a general plan for the campaign next week. Buttons will be given to all subscribers to the loan. A plan was also considered by which a group of men, any one of whom cannot buy a bond for himself, may buy a bond together which will later be sold and the amount and accrued interst divided between them
...keep your money in your pockets. The Kaiser is afraid of us and wants to quit." Privileges of the press may permit this, but a reasonable sense of patriotism does not. Such a sacrifice of common sense for sensationalism, by creating an unfounded feeling of security and contempt, endangers loan campaigns, recruiting agencies, and our mere nucleus of an army...
After three weeks of chasing the Freshman from Gore to Standish and thence to his residence in West Roxbury, the tired hunter has at last a trail to follow. The CRIMSON'S Freshman Register is out. The Phillips Brooks House money snatchers and the Liberty Loan sleuths have now a clue. No more will the debutant in college live a life of case. With his name and address in black and white his resources will be wheedled from him by the smooth-tongued upperclassman. Under the present Reign of Terror where the cost of living is impossible and Follies' seats...