Word: shared
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Monsignor Ladeuze. He was given aid and comfort in his new stand, a month ago, by U. S. Candidate for President Herbert Hoover, who cabled: "The University of Louvain owns the new library and has undeniable jurisdiction connected with inscription and memorials. . . . Representing the donor of the larger share of funds employed in building library, I suggest you obtain immediate settlement present controversy on lines which will eliminate war bitterness and will reflect the true spirit of a great educational institution and be in accord with mature public opinion...
...greater share of the money Mr. Hoover sent consisted of the residue of the Belgian relief fund, which by the will of the donors already belonged to the Belgian people...
Gradually, in the U. S., outdoor music has come to have its proper share of attention, from philanthropists, from able musicians, from audiences. For example: In Manhattan, there are two important outdoor organizations. One is the Goldman Band which plays songs and marches, operatic arias and favorite symphonies in Central Park, or on the campus of New York University. These concerts cost nothing to hear. Sponsored by the Guggenheims (Mr. & Mrs. Daniel and Mr. & Mrs. Murray), they are conducted by Edwin Franko Goldman, who, ever since the concerts began eleven years ago, has never missed a performance. For denizens...
Coincidentally, Packard issued last week its statement for the nine months ending May 31, showing a net profit of $17,803,304 or $5.92 per share of common stock. This is nearly double the earnings for the same period...
Willys Dividend. For the first time since 1920, Willys-Overland Co. paid a dividend. Said President John North Willys: "This action is another positive indication of the rapidly advancing progress of this company." The dividend is a quarterly one of 30^ ?per share of common stock...