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...repay advances made in previous years 345,731.66 289,203.13 $4,797,204.31 $4,709,014.70 Plus amounts withdrawn from accumulated income of restricted endowment funds and amounts advanced against the income of future years 89,095.60 163,914.90 4,886,299.91 4,872,929.60 Less paid and payable therefrom to life beneficiaries of trusts 215,834.19 162,429.27 Total Income from endowment funds 4,670,465.72 4,710,500.33 Gifts for immediate use 1,254,938.07 1,284,814.08 Receipts for special purposes 180,492.44 183,040.60 Total gifts and receipts 1,435,430.51 1,467,854.68 Less gifts...
These interpretations, however, can in no way be regarded as conclusive. Statistically speaking, the number, thirty-eight, is quite insignificant and the record is, as yet, woefully incomplete in the individual instance. Certain tendencies, and the inferences to be drawn therefrom mean, however, that the plan has been working with measurable success, sufficient, at least, to continue to accord it the highest hopes. Several more years will do much to stabilize the college record, then begin to demonstrate the record in the world. Then, and then only, will definite conclusions be warranted. Meanwhile the gradual fruition of this novel...
...were not in the military or naval services of the United States during the World War, and do not hold an honorable discharge therefrom, you cannot be a Legionnaire. Furthermore, there is no such thing as an honorary membership in the American Legion-nothing but active membership." I am bringing this to your attention primarily in the interest of accuracy, but more particularly because we Legionnaires are jealous of our membership in the organization and do not welcome a claim to such membership by one whose record consistently has been in opposition to veterans...
Keynoter Curtis recalled that she had struggled for many years to make women "money conscious." without much success until her radio talks in 1934. Then, she said, some of her followers in Utica, N. Y. invited her to address a mass meeting. Founded therefrom was Women Investors in America, Inc., pledged to awaken women's minds to finance (TIME, May 27, 1935). A W.I.A. survey had shown that women controlled 80% of U. S. life insurance, 65% of savings accounts, 48% of railroad securities, 44% of utility stocks, 40% of real estate. Director Curtis adopted as the organization...
Edgar Albert Guest is one of the most valuable newspaper properties in the U. S. His daily "poem" for the Detroit Free Press is syndicated in some 200 U. S. papers. But the monetary return therefrom is probably less valuable to the Free Press than the cachet of having employed Guest all his adult life, a fact of which the paper's promotion department never loses sight...