Word: printings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Another and more important reason for the Administration's easy money policy was to make Government borrowing cheap. Secretary Morgenthau is raising long-term money for 2¾%. His short-term financing is done at such low cost that it is actually cheaper than it would be to print and distribute greenback currency. Meantime, commercial bankers have had a curious change of heart about Government bonds. Instead of predicting the imminent collapse of Government credit through New Deal spending, they are now buying long-term Treasury issues as fast as they can. Government bonds have been pushed to record...
Appearing in print in full for the first time yesterday, the report of the 1939 Confidential, Guide Committee on the Freshman Year is being circulated in pamphlet form to all officers, heads of departments, instructors, advisers, proctors, and other University men who are in any way connected with the Yard year...
...second floor of the White House one Sunday night last March occurred a world cinema premiere. When it was over President Roosevelt, brimming with enthusiasm, turned to his Congressional guests with a bright idea. He would, he said, send a print of this film with a covering message to Congress, which would view it at a joint session...
...note in today's Herald that yours is the first college newspaper to print horse racing selections. I hope it may be the last...
...first serious suggestion in print of Landon-for-President was in an election follow-up story in the Kansas City Journal-Post on Nov. 7, 1934, day after Alf Landon had become the only Republican Governor in the land to be re-elected in that year's Roosevelt landslide. Throughout the winter and spring of 1935 the Landon (Continued on p. 18) candidacy was kept publicly alive only by professional chitchat and an occasional Sunday feature in the newspapers. Meantime a group of Landon neighbors had begun to take the subject seriously in hand...