Word: mortgagees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Mr. Day, who at 61 never wears an overcoat and who has long since discarded the eyeglasses he wore as a young man, rushed down to Washington and taking Housing Administrator Moffett by the arm, began to talk like an express train. "Look at the millions of dollars banks and...
Back to Manhattan sped Joe Day with the Government's guarantee in his pocket. Not from Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. (of which he is a director) did he get his loan. He went, instead, to see President Thomas A. Buckner of New York Life. New York Life's...
When Home Owners Loan Corp. was organized in June 1933 with $3,000,000,000 to lend, many a citizen asked himself: Would the U. S. Government ever foreclose an HOLC mortgage and take over a U. S. home? By last week the Government had quietly foreclosed 99 mortgages, had...
The present plan, practically speaking, proposes to eliminate injunctions against the T.V.A., even though Alabama Power Co. stockholders, for example, realize that T.V.A. invasion of the power field will mean virtual sequestration of their property. At present it is usually too expensive for small groups of vitally interested individuals to...
Banding together 126 years ago after a schism in the Baptist Church, the Abyssinian Baptists so named their sect because they liked the sound. They worshipped first in downtown Worth Street, moved northward with the city's color line. When the church was in midtown 26 years ago there...