Intermediate Credit Corporation: Hearings ... Seventy-fourth Congress, First Session on H.R. 5918, a Bill to Provide for the Creation of an Intermediate Credit Corporation for Commerce and Industry, to Aid in Financing Small and Medium Sized Commercial and Industrial Establishments, and for Other Purposes, Partie 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - 204 pages |
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... applications for loans , and to arrange that the applicant is put to as little expense as possible in the execution of his application or in the negotiations subsequent thereto : Provided , That such special efforts shall not be carried ...
... applications for loans , and to arrange that the applicant is put to as little expense as possible in the execution of his application or in the negotiations subsequent thereto : Provided , That such special efforts shall not be carried ...
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... applications for loans , and to arrange that the applicant is put to as little expense as possible in the execution of his application or in the negotiations subsequent thereto : Provided , That such special efforts shall not be carried ...
... applications for loans , and to arrange that the applicant is put to as little expense as possible in the execution of his application or in the negotiations subsequent thereto : Provided , That such special efforts shall not be carried ...
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... application thereof to any person or circum- stances , is held invalid , the remainder of the Act , and the application of such provisions to other persons or circumstances , shall not be affected thereby . The CHAIRMAN . Professor ...
... application thereof to any person or circum- stances , is held invalid , the remainder of the Act , and the application of such provisions to other persons or circumstances , shall not be affected thereby . The CHAIRMAN . Professor ...
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... application . If he had secured the loan , the cost of making the application would have been 2 percent of the amount obtained , in addition to the interest . The CHAIRMAN . How did he incur that expense ? Mr. SISSON . Who would get the ...
... application . If he had secured the loan , the cost of making the application would have been 2 percent of the amount obtained , in addition to the interest . The CHAIRMAN . How did he incur that expense ? Mr. SISSON . Who would get the ...
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... application before them in shape to have it considered ? Dr. BECKMAN . He said that was the necessary cost for preparing an application . The CHAIRMAN . Who said that ? Dr. BECKMAN . An official of the Reconstruction Finance Corpora ...
... application before them in shape to have it considered ? Dr. BECKMAN . He said that was the necessary cost for preparing an application . The CHAIRMAN . Who said that ? Dr. BECKMAN . An official of the Reconstruction Finance Corpora ...
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agency amount application appraisal bankers BECKMAN bill Board bondholders bonds borrow BRAIDA branch bank building and loan BULLOCK capital CAVICCHIA chain stores CHAIRMAN collateral commercial banks concerns DEATON debentures DICE DIRKSEN dollars DRISCOLL Edmund Wright employment fact FARLEY Federal Housing Administration Federal Reserve banks Federal Reserve System FORD GIFFORD give Government Industrial Credit interest Intermediate Credit Corporation JONES KENNEDY KOPPLEMANN KRIEGER legislation lend liquid little fellow long-time loans manufacturers MARTIN MARX MEEKS member institution ment merchants MICHAEL K mortgage companies MULLINS obligations operate organization OSBAHR percent plant present President purpose question real estate reason Reconstruction Finance Corporation recovery rediscount REILLY retail set-up SISSON small business small industries Standard Oil Co statement Theodore N thing tion warehouse Washington WILLIAMS York