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Openings. Of itself, the new law opened no banks. President Roosevelt had to extend his closing order until the Treasury was ready...
...faults extend westward through the Himalayas, the Persian plateau, Asia Minor, the Mediterranean. The Atlantic and its coasts are comparatively stable...
Although almost all the merchants in Harvard Square are advertising today that they will extend credit and honor checks when presented with Bursar's card, the bootleggers in the vicinity demand honest-to-goodness money. The H.A.A. has announced that they will take checks for tickets for the hockey game with Yale tonight, but seven out of ten "importers and exporters" refused to supply beverages for checks. They seemed to oppose it on the grounds that it was not straightforward business. Three local dispensers were even willing to have charge accounts opened, although insisting on a personal interview first...
Landing in Havana just in time for the Grito last week, Owen D. Young basked in Cuban sunshine while government sources busily rumored that he brought these glad tidings: that Manhattan's Chase National bank was about to extend for another two years its $20,000,000 Public Works Loan to President Gerardo Machado's hard-pressed treasury...
...fact that the House Plan and the tutorial system have done away to a considerable extent with the disadvantages of a large college should not be taken as carte blanche for enlarging the College indiscriminately. To try to extend the benefits of a Harvard education to all qualified comers would tend inevitably to impair those benefits...