Word: payment
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...allowed him $11,008." Mr. Corey misled your reviewer. Morgan never filed any bill with anyone, or made any claim against the Government. No committee, commission or court ever said that he did. In the ordinary course of business Morgan advanced to Simon Stevens money enough to make a payment to Arthur M. Eastman for the 5,000 Hall carbines (smoothbore) which Stevens had bought from Eastman and sold to General John C. Fremont under contract to have them changed from smoothbores to rifles before delivery. On August 7, 1861, Morgan loaned him $20,000. Stevens, in accordance with usual...
...reign of Huey Long, too many amiable scoundrels and gentlemen figure-headed Louisiana life. And they left so much essential work undone that when Huey Long came bellowing and blasting his way to power in 1928 it was less like an election than like Louisiana's first payment of a longaccumulated fine for gross negligence...
...hours after SEC's decision Mr. Whiteford sent Associated to the wringer. Without cash to meet a Jan. 15 payment of $263,000 on its 1949 debentures ($11,686,500 in the hands of the public), it filed a petition in bankruptcy. Long had Associated been considered the most tangled of the utility systems. By putting on pressure where it did the most harm, SEC had maneuvered it into reorganization-where SEC and the courts will have a chance to make it over. Soon to lose his new job, Mr. Whiteford was being discussed last week for appointment...
John L. Donnell '40, Chairman of the Senior Album Committee, announced yesterday that Donald McD. D. Thurber '40 would write the feature article for the Class Album. At the same time he announced that the deadline for payment of subscriptions was set for March...
...subscriber who has not sent payment for his book to William H. Doughday '40 buy this time will not get his name placed on the cover in gold letters, he added...