Word: mutuals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Even the message was incorrectly quoted in your "Message to McAdams," although it consisted of only three words and two numbers. Written as it was on a bulletin board in a private office, it was peculiarly personal, a tribute to a departed friend paid in the presence of mutual friends. But your correspondent, trespassing upon privacy to publicize the incident, omitted the one essential fact which gave it meaning and significance. This fact was that the phrase, "the issue is between the Country and the Country Club," now in common use, was coined by Clark McAdams and printed...
...tried for levying on relief pay checks, Charles Smith pausing in his gubernatorial duties, said: "At the proper time and place I expect to make it clear that I acted with fidelity to my duties as a citizen as well as to my duties as an officer of a mutual savings bank...
...local businessmen formed a corporation to finance the team. The Packers repaid their benefactors by attracting as many as 15,000 spectators to a single Green Bay game. In 1934, the team had financial difficulties again. A spectator fell off the grandstand and was awarded $5,500 damages. The mutual company with which the Packers were insured went into bankruptcy during the trial. The bankruptcy put the Packers' debt up to $10,000. Green Bay citizens then subscribed $13,000 to keep the team going...
...sincerely hope the plan will succeed." Meantime Commissioner Carpenter prepared to journey to Hot Springs, Ark. for a convention of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, which opens this week. There he will seek from his fellow commissioners the approval of his plan, which is necessary for Pacific Mutual to do business in their respective States...
...business it is almost impossible to determine precisely what the saving is. To circumvent this legal and accounting problem U. S. Rubber Co. last week announced a novel method of meeting the Robinson-Patman Act. After the turn of the year a new subsidiary called U. S. Tire Dealers Mutual Co. will purchase tires from the parent company on an equal footing with big buyers like motor-makers and mail-order houses. Mutual will handle all distribution, passing on the profits, if any, to its dealers. Thus while the dealers will still have to pay more for their tires than...