Word: loans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Always the self-dramatizer, Wagner lifts his arm and thunders: "Let this be your epitaph - 'I struck down the mightiest talent that God ever created for the enrichment of music!'" Grandiosely he flings away the envelope containing a loan of money from her husband, but, a moment before his carriage rolls away, sends a servant back to retrieve...
...strummed the bass viol at a one-night show in their Baraboo, Wis. backyard. Head of the American Circus Corp., which controlled every sizable U. S. circus unit, in 1933 he had been forced to sign over most of the Ringling assets to meet an interest payment on a loan...
...added the cost of insurance, the total being multiplied by .06 to find the premium paid for the privilege of buying on the instalment plan. Since the debt is paid off in regular instalments, the borrower has the use of only about one-half of the original loan if the monthly debit balances are averaged. Thus the true interest cost in the "6% plan" is approximately...
...cases the original paintings are shown with the photographs. This exhibition replaces the one got together for the Tercentenary, which is now on loan as an exhibition in the Cincinnati Museum of Art. This display will be on view for two months, but it is planned to always have an exhibition of this type in the third floor gallery of the Museum...
...fictional are the practices loan office operators are warned against in the article entitled "Unending Vigilance-the Price of Pawnbrokers' Success." Biggest current menace, according to this article, is the "teeth substitution gag," by which swindlers trick unwary pawnbrokers into accepting brass-coated false teeth for gold...