Word: rente
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...general, five separate parts of the business outlook are now looked to as likely to develop tangible and important results: 1) the anticipated crash of German finances, with its attendant reparation problem; 2) the sagging price of American wheat; 3) the deadlock in the building industry, and the unstable rent and construction situation; 4) the demands of organized labor; 5) the alarms and excursions caused by our politicians over the slowly approaching Presidential campaign. The mood of business in general is therefore reflected accurately by the stock market-dull trading, firm prices, a hesitancy curious rather than eager...
...however, are not the only targets of this petty but altogether barbarous vice. If M. Barbot had remained with his machine, his overalls or whatever aviators wear, would probably be decorating some New Jersey villa; certainly Boston women assailed the fair Rodolpho as furiously as ever the Bacchanalian revellers rent poor Orpheus. The Enthusiasm of the demoniac souvenir-fiend is boundless, and if half of the present monuments are to be kept for posterity to admire, vigorous measures will have to be adopted...
...second term-bill will be issued on November 13 and is payable on or before November 30. The bill will include charges for one-half the total room rent, the second installment of tuition, and Dining Hall and Union charges from the opening of college to October...
...fourth term-bill will be issued on April 12 and will be payable on or before April 30. This bill will include charges for the last tuition installment, the balance of the room rent, and fees for additional courses taken during the year...
...York Globe, continuing its series of articles on the German industrialists, said about the Reich: " Through the inflation of the currency, the German State (Reich) has reduced its debt to its citizens from over $30,000,000,000 to a few millions. The rent law which fixes rent at a twentieth to a fiftieth, of the normal figure has taken hundreds of millions of dollars annually from the house owners." About the people: " How do they live? The petty officials of the Government, who receive $10 a month; the physicians who wear themselves out attending patients who can never...