Word: substitutees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Said Mr. Kennedy ominously: "It would be little short of criminal, if, on the threshold of prosperity for the industry, this opportunity to eliminate waste and substitute profits were to be passed by without action. It might subsequently be difficult to explain such inaction to litigious stockholders or to enquiring...
"In creative literature [TRANSITION] . . . wants to substitute for the short story and the novel such forms as the modern magic tale, the myth, the legend, the dream, the saga, the folktale. . . ."
Under the present margin ruling, an account becomes restricted when the customer's equity amounts to less than 55% of the market value of all securities held. Restriction does not mean that the customer has to put up more money. Margin calls are only caused by the Stock Exchange...
Man Who. Meanwhile, the man who had done more than any ten others to make the steel drive possible was not only far from the scene of these significant activities, but did not even have a place on the organizing committee. Big as was the job of changing the labor...
Last year when the U. S. Supreme Court voided the 1934 Railway Pension Act, which required railroads to pension their aging employes (TIME, May 13, 1935), President Roosevelt had Congress pass a substitute, split into two separate parts, (a retirement act and a companion tax measure), in the hope that...