Word: loans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...appear, moreover, that the U. S., having sealed the arrangement with mark of its unofficial approbation, will be morally bound to see that the recommendations of the Committees are made operative. This view is strengthened if the Committee, which is to investigate finances in Germany, recommends an international gold loan for the country, as it is almost certain to do. In this case, a large part of the loan will have to be raised in the U. S. and, in order to protect herself, it seems inevitable that the U. S. Government will have to be represented on the body...
...gold rubles ($514,000,000) sent from Russia before the revolution and now deposited in various banks under Government guarantees." With this sum, it was believed that the restoration of the economic and social life of Russia may be accomplished without appealing to foreign nations for a loan...
...Widener (whose private gallery at Lynnewood, in the Elkins Park suburb of Philadelphia, contains a dozen or more of the finest Rembrandt canvases that ever have been brought out of Europe, including that celebrated landscape chef d'oeuvre The Mill) intervened, and paid or advanced as a loan to Prince Yusupov 100,000 pounds sterling, taking over the two paintings as security. It was announced at the time that he had purchased them outright, and evidently Mr. Widener himself preferred to view the transaction in that light, as he tightened it up with an iron-clad agreement, signed...
...true solution of the usury problem," said Mr. Ryan to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. "Is first to locate where moral usury exists and then to set up the proper legal machinery for measuring it. This is now being done in some twenty states which have enacted the Uniform Small Loan...
...second object is to establish a Loan Fund of $350,000 from which students may borrow, upon an interest basis, to pay their tuition which is higher than that of any other department of the University...