Word: cashing
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...September had sunk to $14,030,000. Result: in the first nine months of 1940 she had an unfavorable trade balance. This has forced her to ship $28,400,000 of her $403,000,000 gold reserve to the U. S. since September, in order to maintain her cash balances. Argentina's politicos have their own idea of what kind of Good Neighbor the U. S. ought...
...hunters who gathered before the auction block were many on WPA or relief, some who had come to buy the homes in which they lived. Mrs. Mary Zuzak, hefty, straggly-haired wife of a man who had worked in the Pattontown mines (closed in 1938), planked down $350 in cash for a house she had lived in since the town was built (1919). Others found themselves dispossessed. Including the Mercantile Building, which brought $1,600, parceled Pattontown was sold for about...
...recommended that the Congress repeal the embargo on the shipment of armaments and munitions to nations at war, and permit such shipment on a 'cash-and-carry basis...
Louis Comfort Tiffany, head man almost until his death in 1933, intensified his father's love for privacy. When the 37th Street store was built in 1905, Tiffany avoided telling anything about his business even to a banker. He paid $2,000,000 cash for the land, $2,000,000 cash for the building. To this day Tiffany & Co. has never published a financial report. Extremely inactive, the closely held stock sometimes does not change hands for years. Last known sale: three shares last summer at $465 a share. But in a 1932 lawsuit Tiffany & Co. reluctantly said sales...
...addition to negotiating with offset printers and preparing the pictures and names for the register, the Board has been busy getting subscriptions and contacting advertisers, he said, as well as taking pictures of football games. Radcliffe teas, and other Freshman functions. $100 cash in subscriptions has already been collected, according to the Red Book head, with 100 more Yardlings pledged to pay later...