Word: pfennigs
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...notices were posted at the German consulate in Antwerp, begging doctors "of German nationality regardless of race" to come home at once. The posters promised that, because of a serious shortage of physicians, all returning refugees would be immediately repatriated and paid back their confiscated fortunes to the last pfennig. To date, no answers have been received from the 3,000 Jewish doctors who escaped from the Reich...
...citizens stuck with German bonds, SEC's refusal to let Germany "pay" was no great loss, if anything, opened possibilities of a better deal. The bonds were last week kicking around in Wall Street for 25? on the dollar, in Germany, at 60 pfennig on the 100 pfennig Reichsmark (good only in Germany). If SEC had accepted the application, bondholders would have got $35,000,000 of bonds (1937 and '38 interest) which at 3% would have netted them about $1,000,000 a year in usable money. British holders of German bonds got a better deal which...
...Germans, opposed by jealous pre-War German States. But last week when the last ditch, connecting Brunswick and Magdeburg, was officially opened up, no German raised his voice against it. Fear that Ruhr coal might start moving into markets supplied by Upper Silesia was quelled by a pfennig-per-ton-per-kilometer extra canal fee between Magdeburg and Hanover...
...desk of overworked Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, president of the Reichsbank and Minister of Economics, there came last week a neatly typed memorandum signed by the presidents of a dozen large mortgage banks. The Nazi Government, they complained, scrabbling for every pfennig to pay for its fabulous armament program, has practically taken over their entire capital, making it impossible for them to issue mortgage loans, their chief source of income. If this practice is not stopped, some of the mortgage banks will be forced to close...
...Hall as to the student who is now needlessly confused by the illogical arrangement of the subjects. Besides marking out the road to be travelled by the student of French and German this weeding out and the amalgamation would save Harvard what the Germans themselves would call "ein schoner pfennig." And at the present time such a practical consideration is not to be lost sight of when advocating the proposed change...