Word: tradings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...principal news agencies. Their cards betokened them representatives of an advertising firm. When they were admitted, they laid before thunderstruck news executives a round robin signed by over 100 of the world's most potent financiers, calling upon European nations to remove their tariff hindrances to international trade...
President Coolidge, unable for a time to obtain authentic information, apparently suspected that indiscreet Republican bankers were casting aspersions upon Republican protectionism for their own nefarious ends. The President thereupon trenchantly reminded the nation that those who lend money are ever anxious for international free trade, but that the Republican party stands ready to defend those who earn money in the U. S. with its tariff shield...
Reading to operators is an old practice in the trade, for the late Samuel Gompers was a shop reader in the 1850's. Indeed he learned his philosophy of labor from the books he read aloud to his fellows...
Died. George H. McFadden, 79, for half a century the "guiding spirit of U. S. cotton trade"; in Philadelphia. The New York Cotton Exchange closed for two minutes in memoriam...
...Lewis E. Pierson of the Irving Bank & Trust Co., who will be chairman of the merger, made that point clear: "While noteworthy from the standpoint of size, the chief importance of the merger will be placing at the service of customers an augmented banking power and facilities for world trade...