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...they curse the name of Wilson, the author of their misery. There is evidence that today the Germans are more popular in France than the Americans; that the acclaim which greeted our plunge into the War has turned to envy, bitterness and open revolt at what they call their bond-slavery to our Treasury. Everywhere in Europe the tide of hatred against America rises. Before he died Woodrow Wilson himself said: 'I would like to see Germany clean up France' - adding, 'I would like to meet Jusserand and tell him that to his face.' . . . Only...
...Senter for $23,221.18. They could not pay their debts promptly, for their own money was frozen in real estate mortgages and in construction projects.* So Adair investors will probably lose about 25% of their money. Said Forrest Adair last week, in rueful summary of the real estate mortgage bond business: "Each separate issue of bonds is made by a separate company, and secured by a separate mortgage, and as to 75% or more of these bonds, the mortgage securing the same is ample and will be secure for every holder of the individual bond on that property...
...Seattle, the Seattle Bond & Stock Exchange opened last week, the first securities' exchange in the Pacific Northwest...
Died. Sir Robert Bond, 70, one-time (1900-1909) Premier of Newfoundland; at Whitbourne, Newfoundland. Sir Robert was once ducked by his opponents when attempting to make a speech...
...series of "Open Nights", under the auspices of the Bond Astronomical Club, will be held at the Harvard Club Observatory on April 20, 25 and 29. Short non-technical talks will be followed, when the weather permits, by telescopic observation of celestial objects. Exhibits showing the work of the Observatory will be explained by members of the Club...