Word: repaid
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Thanks to Federal Deposit Insurance, 95% of the depositors, those with less than $10,000 in their accounts will be repaid in full. The rest must take their dubious chances, including the town of Edgewater, which had $68,000 in the bank...
...Lent Maine's U.S. Senator Frederick Payne $3,500 to make a down payment on his house near Washington, has not been repaid...
When a scholar has finished mining his Ph.D. from a library or laboratory, he is likely to be repaid almost as scantily in prestige as he is in pork chops. In fact, he is lucky if he is not stereotyped as "a bumbling, woolly-minded theorist, somewhat timid, thoroughly impractical, unfit for any other occupation." So says Harold Seymour, Ph.D., associate professor of history at Manhattan's Finch College, who deplores the low self-esteem of the scholars of high degree. His remedy, proposed in the Educational Record: henceforth, all Ph.D.s should insist that they be addressed as "Doctor...
...Goldfine. The instance is that of the Rogers Hotel in Lebanon. Goldfine is the real owner of the Rogers. In 1943, Cotton negotiated the purchase of the hotel as a front for Client Goldfine, oversaw the title search and made the option payment from his personal bank account. Goldfine repaid Cotton for the option, but it was still necessary for Cotton to take final title to the hotel. As far as the public record is concerned, Cotton still holds the title, although he says he has filed with Goldfine a letter stating that he was Goldfine's agent...
...received considerable currency around Washington: in 1952, Goldfine had advanced Payne $3,500 of the $5.000 needed for down payment on the purchase of Payne's $22,500 home in Hillcrest Heights, Md. The $3,500 came in the form of a loan: it has not been repaid, although Payne says he plans to make the loan good to Goldfine when he sells the house-"or before...