The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 145Atlantic Monthly Company, 1930 |
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... ment's Intermediate Credit Banks , overconservative from the point of view of the advocates of holding ; and the Board now came forward with the announcement that it would correct the situation by making supplemental loans . In October ...
... ment's Intermediate Credit Banks , overconservative from the point of view of the advocates of holding ; and the Board now came forward with the announcement that it would correct the situation by making supplemental loans . In October ...
Page 549
... ment ; available capital and credit made the financing of new homes reasonably easy ; finally , but most important , the expansion of the automotive trade , with the consequent reduction of prices on automobiles , made possible a conven ...
... ment ; available capital and credit made the financing of new homes reasonably easy ; finally , but most important , the expansion of the automotive trade , with the consequent reduction of prices on automobiles , made possible a conven ...
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... ment itself concluded a funding agree- ment with the United States on June 18 , 1923 , and the other nations slowly but steadily followed suit . II In the negotiations for the funding of the debts , the United States de- veloped the ...
... ment itself concluded a funding agree- ment with the United States on June 18 , 1923 , and the other nations slowly but steadily followed suit . II In the negotiations for the funding of the debts , the United States de- veloped the ...
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INDEX BY TITLES | 19 |
FROM THE JOURNAL OF WILLIAM A CROFFUT | 55 |
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