Word: systemic
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Michigan. One can indeed mix oil and water, the saying to the contrary notwithstanding, but one cannot mix a real university with a "Collection of Colleges." An endowed college or collection of colleges, is a far different thing than a State University which is part of a State System of Public Instruction...
...being absorbed by the stockmarket, that other interests were being forced to pay too much for money they borrow, that indus-try as a whole was suffering from diversion of funds to brokers and speculators. It therefore expressed the opinion that a member of the Federal Reserve Banking System is "not within its reasonable claims for rediscount facilities" when it borrows Federal Reserve money to be used in "making or maintaining speculative loans." Further, the board threatened to "restrain the use of Federal Reserve credit facilities in aid of the growth of speculative credit." Taken at face value, this statement...
...Board is not the entire System. The twelve Federal Reserve banks and some 9.000 national and state banks that are members of the System have large and definite powers of their own. Stock in the 12 Federal Reserve banks belongs not to the government but to the member banks. Most of the money in the Federal Reserve banks belongs not to the U. S. but to the member banks. The essential theory of the Federal Reserve System is that the member banks in each district get together, pool their resources and form a virtually inexhaustible reserve fund upon which...
...that a series of six lectures sponsored by the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity at Yale will be delivered by certain professors as a proposed step toward making fraternities useful to all instead of only a few undergraduates. The plan is to further the prevalent tendency toward the "open house" system and the divorce of fraternities from their former mystically tomblike atmosphere by bringing all undergraduates together in an understanding of "Undergraduate Problems", the general topic of the series...
...evolution of chapel attendance has progressed one step further at Tufts with a slight modification of last semester's regulations so that now each student will receive a mark for chapel attendance, the same system of marking as in regular curriculum courses to be used. Under the new regulations more than nine chapel cuts will constitute a failure to pass the chapel requirement...