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...Morgan & Co., has agreed to take up the rest if necessary. A long and involved deal, it will require an increase of authorized Central stock from 7,000,000 shares to 10,000,000, a change from $100 par to no par stock and the stockholders' sanction. Temporary loans were arranged to tide over the period between the maturity of old bonds and the actual sale of new. President Williamson's major problem of 1934 has been solved but heavy over his head still hang bank loans and RFC advances footing up to a total...
...after Mr. Johnson's conference, the measurable results are only these, that the administration has built up a large and unsanctioned machinery for the control of industry, that it must either abandon the machinery, or resort, as Mr. Johnson threatens, to the fascist (or the communist) dictatorship that can sanction it. POLLUX
This is not so. Nothing kept Washington from attending this Convention. As a matter of fact Washington was invited to attend this proposed Convention even before it had the sanction of Congress. At that time he declined, giving as his reason that he had previously declined the invitation of his comrades in arms, the Society of the Cincinnati, to come to Philadelphia and be its president. The real reason was that the call for the Convention had not as yet received the authorization of Congress. When Congress finally sanctioned the Convention, he accepted at once. It is true that...
...Daigo, refusing to recognize him, fled south to Yoshino but remembered to take the sacred mirror of the Sun Goddess, the sacred jewel and the sacred sword-symbols of his right to reign. Takauji. well aware that his title of Shogun was empty as long as it lacked the sanction of a reigning descendant of the Sun Goddess, looked for a Puppet Emperor. By 1336 Japan presented the strange picture of an Empire straddling two Emperors - the true Go Daigo in the Southern Court and Ashikaga's false Kogen in the Northern Court. Like Britain's Wars...
...Pecora: Did you sanction those dividends...