Date: June 3, 1931 Location: Northampton, MA (Original document available here) The subscription several times over of the government loan of eight hundred million dollars indicates a very large amount of idle capital in the country. That is a good foundation but not enough. Money is beneficial mostly in proportion to its profitable use. Evidently capital […]
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