Word: loans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Every man in the University will be canvassed next week by Phillips Brooks House workers looking for clothing for the Salzburg Student Rest Center and textbooks to enrich the PBH loan library...
...books will be added to the PBH Textbook Loan Library for free distribution to needy undergraduates, and the clothing will be sent to Europe, where it will be distributed in warravaged areas to university students...
...Acheson also pointed out that as Acting Secretary of State he was later responsible for suspending the loan, when Poland refused to abide by its conditions, including a guarantee of free elections. At no time during his Government service had Acheson kept either a professional or financial connection with his law partners, he added. Even when he returned to private practice between Government jobs, he had been careful to handle only those cases which were before the courts...
...Dallas' Lone Star Steel Co. Lone Star got its start with a $25 million war-surplus blast furnace which it bought in 1947 for $7,500,000 (TIME, April 7, 1947). Last week Lone Star's President Eugene B. Germany called on Truman to discuss an RFC loan to add a $61 million rolling mill to his plant...
...weeks ago Waltham laid off its 2,300 workers. Last week, Waltham appealed to the RFC for a $9,000,000 loan. Pressed by Massachusetts Congressmen, RFC loaned $350,000, with a promise of $650,000 more if the banks agreed. This first transfusion was only enough to reopen Waltham for a few weeks-and with a skeleton force. But President Johnson hoped that there would be more forthcoming, and that he could get Waltham ticking again...