Word: loaning
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Chancellor Wirth has come before the Reichstag with plain-spoken declarations that have the air of an ultimatum. Germany, he says must have a complete moratorium for the coming year, and a foreign loan as well if she is to being to meet her obligations for 1922. As to the recent action of the Allied Reparations Committee, which has demanded additional taxes of sixty billion marks and Allied control of German finances, he declares arbitrarily that no government will be formed to meet those conditions. The Chancellor's speech was greeted in the Reichstag with cheers...
...Fogg Art Museum has announced a special loan exhibition of works by Rembrandt, which will open on March 30 and which will remain until April 12. Oil paintings, etchings, and original drawings lent by private collectors and by dealers will be shown. They will illustrate every important phase of the master's work...
...question from a somewhat different standpoint when he showed that even if the Allies could pay the debt the receiving of the payment would harm America by continuing the present business depression. R. S. Fanning '23 ended the debate by presenting the moral view-point, stating that the loan was made merely for our own defence...
...remainder sent to charitable organizations in Boston and Cambridge, besides a case sent to Mr. George P. Hayes, the representative of the Harvard Mission at Hobart College, Constantinople. The magazines have been given to the United States Merchant Marine and the books placed in the Text Book Loan Library. From this library over 1,000 books have already been drawn and from the Law Loan Library over 200 books have been lent...
According to the records of the Loan Desk, 121 159 books were lent for home, reading room, study, or stall use during the year 1920-21, in addition to those used for overnight reference work in the general and lower reading rooms, which amounted to over 25,000 volumes. These figures do not include the unrecorded use of books in the reading rooms and the stacks, which cannot be computed...