Word: marche
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...from "Rustic Wedding" Goldmark Reve Angelique Rubenstein Fantasia from "The Tales of Hoffman" Offenbach Suite from "Shulamith" Goldfaden Scherzo from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Mendelssohn Fantasy on two Hebrew Folk Tunes Levinson Eili, Eili Arranged by Jacchia From Cradel to Chuppe Gideon-Jacchia Waltz, "The Skaters" Waldtenfel Coronation March from "The Prophet" Meyerbeer
...Japanese yen continued last week its recent upward movement (TIME, March 1). As Chinese merchants invested heavily in yen at Shanghai and Hongkong, Japanese bankers watched the quotations creep up and up at Tokyo. Before the week closed, parch-ment-skinned board-boys 'chalked up a weird symbol meaning "One yen equals 47.312c today"-the nearest approach to parity (49.85c) since...
...that has raised some six millions to expand and endow the Johns Hopkins hospital and medi-cal school. Now he will be, with President Goodnow, the mainspring by which Johns Hopkins means to eliminate its elementary instruction, reorganize itself on its original lines of advanced and research work (TIME, March 8) and raise six more millions to finance the change...
...most noteworthy feature of the week was the New York Federal Reserve Bank's lowering of its rediscount rate from 4% to 3½%. Call money dropped to 3% (the lowest since March 20, 1925) on the Stock Exchange and to 2½% outside. Such easy money was one cause for the rise of stock prices. Another cause must have been the plentiful money available from the conservatism so noticeable in industrial enterprises. Bond prices have been mounting gradually since the recent stock break. One day last week $20,826,000 in domestic bonds were sold, a record, the previous being...
Buick. Optimistic of the future, the Buick Motor Co. is stretching to a monthly program of 30,000 cars; already it reached 25,000 in March, and for the first ten days of April produced 9,639. Dealer stocks are kept...