Word: shared
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Britain claimed that the U. S. had no legal claim to share in the proceeds of the Experts' Plan, because it had signed a separate peace with Germany. Britain also claimed that the U. S. had not even a claim in equity, because it was not charging property sequestered from Germany against its War claims. The other Allies agreed with the first contention, disagreed with the second...
...payment for the Rhine Army costs about $13,750,000 annually for about 17 years, instead of $20,000,000 for twelve years as settled in the so-called Wadsworth Agreement (TIME, June 18, 1923). On the War damages claim the U. S. was awarded a 2¼% share of the total payments which are to stretch over a period of 42 years. As Germany is to pay through the Experts' Plan to the Allies at least $625,000,000 annually, with subsequent increases according to an index of prosperity, the minimum share of the U. S. will amount...
...cruel joke that the State, which decrees compulsory education within a certain age limit, should also decree that the student, forbidden to work, is barred out of school more than a quarter of his share of fleeting time...
...Fortunately, the Company has enjoyed far-sighted management and excellent credit. As a result, the capitalization of the Company has been steadily increased through sales of its securities to the public. After a campaign designed to sell stock to telephone subscribers, such wide distribution of A. T. & T. shares has been obtained that the company's stockholders now number 300,000. This is the largest shareholders' list in the world; if all the company's share-partners lived in one city, the latter would rank 20th in population...
...this contingency the University, Princeton, and Haverford will share equally the residue of the estate. The will does not specify the purposes to which this-money...