Word: mutuality
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...stricken West. From its headquarters at Newark, N. J. the largest single farm land creditor in the U. S., Prudential Insurance Co., announced it was suspending for an indefinite period foreclosures on its $209,000,000 worth of mortgages on 37,000 farms in the U. S. and Canada. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. (Newark) followed suit by declaring it had ordered its Iowa agents to cease trying to collect $5,000,000 tied up in foreclosure suits in that State. President Frederick H. Ecker of Metropolitan Life (world's largest) revealed that for two years his organization...
...life insurance companies have invested in U. S. farm mortgages, $455,834,078 was sunk into the black soil of Iowa. Iowa farm mortgage holdings of the principal life insurance companies: Equitable of New York, $90,040,095; Metropolitan, $64,422,538; Equitable of Iowa, $50,098,679; Northwestern Mutual, $40,809,401; Bankers of Iowa, $35,130,952; Mutual Benefit, $34,859,529; John Hancock, $33,251,749; Prudential, $26,059,391; Aetna...
...others has been caught in the world slump. . . . We want negotiation with Britain. ... If we win the election, as I fully expect we will, I'll guarantee that three days after the Dail meets on Feb. 8, I can settle all outstanding disputes with Great Britain to the mutual satisfaction of both countries...
Last week the following were news: Mutual expressions of admiration and gratitude were exchanged last week when John Daniel Hertz, 53, resigned as chairman of Paramount Publix's finance committee. Direct cause of his move was a conflict with President Adolph Zukor, 60 last week, over "the technical limitations upon the authority of various officers.'' Other important resignations from the company in recent months have included Sam Katz, onetime close Hertz ally. Sidney Kent, Jesse Lasky. Mr. Hertz entered Paramount's affairs 14 months ago at the "suggestion" of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., bankers and creditors...
...with the 1934 clash occurring on the same date as the Harvard-Yale game. Inasmuch as Yale's rotating agreement with Princeton ends after 1933. It is quite possible that Yale's and Harvard will agree to return to the old system of completing their respective schedules with a mutual encounter, beginning with the 1934 game already scheduled. In that case it is expected that Princeton might continue to climax its season with a game against Dartmouth...