Word: loans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...theory is good but even the most optimistic realize that in an attempt to get back on a sound basis, Germany needs assistance in the forms of an international loan. Whether it will be forthcoming is at present a mooted question; the fact that the French delegate agreed to the decision of the reparation commission is encouraging. It money from various nations is put into such a loan, an even more powerful interest will be taken in the stability of debtor Germany. To be sure it may flabbergast the fire-eating French politician and the isolationist agitator at Washington...
...were to some degree sublimated. So to hear that Germany is trying to minimize her reparations bill; that France wants to exact an unreasonable sum for Germany and Russia; that the Soviet is attempting to avoid payment of debts and at the same time secure recognition and a large loan; that England and Italy are pursuing a moderate course because it favors their economic interests--to hear this from Mr. Vanderlip and other reporters is to hear the expected...
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...vessel suitable for naval auxiliaries of which we are so sorely in need, Senator Ransdell proposes "to allow the Shipping Board to create within the shortest period possible, out of the sale of its assets, at the world's market prices, a fund of $125,000,000, and to loan this money to American shipbuilders at not less than two per cent interest...
This afternoon at 4.30 o'clock Miss Laura H. Dudley of the Museum Print Department will lecture on Rembrandt as an etcher. The lecture which is in connection with the Loan Exhibition of the artistic work, will be given in he Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...