Word: post
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Graham A.M. '17, associate professor of Economics at Princeton University, will make a study of the industrial consequences of rapid depreciation of the German mark in the post-war periods...
...them almost all of the 1,155,400 shares of Radio Corporation stock outstanding. Shorts had nevertheless risked selling one third of this total down to $85¼ a share. The night before it had closed at $121¼ The opening bidding and asking scene at the Radio Corporation post was a football scrimmage of hysterical, shrieking stock brokers. Radio Corporation finally opened at $120½ A few minutes later it was at $138½, which price it held until the close of the day. Blocks of 10,000 shares at a time came out on the ticker at ever...
...Rude," Professor Post, Old Fogg Museum...
...Rude," Professor Post, Old Fogg Museum...
...find it amusing or profitable to judge each race by an absolute standard, and call one people art-loving, another frivolous, a third conservative--and such persons include most authors, from newspaper correspondents to popular biographers--have had rather a hard task in re-cutting and pasting together post-war Germany to make it fit into its pigeon-hole. In the war years, and previous to them, it was easy to list the Germans as militaristic, servile to rank and title, and later bloodthirsty committers of atrocities. But the last decade has found, in spite of the gloomy presages...