„Bloomfield College” változatai közötti eltérés

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+ Theology Seminary, Bloomfield, New Jersey
+ Theology Seminary, Bloomfield, New Jersey
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Bloomfield College obtained a pledge of $500,000 in credit, allowing the private New Yersey college to remain open with a reduced faculty this fall under an agreement with the Federal Bankruptcy Court. The National State Bank of Elizabeth, N. J., agreed to allow the 106-year old college to borrow up to half a million dollars during the coming academic year to insure that it would not be caught short of cash. A Federal bankruptcy referee had authorized the school to open Sept. 9 on condition that it obtain a $500,000 promise of credit and that the budget not run more than $150,000 in the red.
Bloomfield College obtained a pledge of $500,000 in credit, allowing the private New Yersey college to remain open with a reduced faculty this fall under an agreement with the Federal Bankruptcy Court. The National State Bank of Elizabeth, N. J., agreed to allow the 106-year old college to borrow up to half a million dollars during the coming academic year to insure that it would not be caught short of cash. A Federal bankruptcy referee had authorized the school to open Sept. 9 on condition that it obtain a $500,000 promise of credit and that the budget not run more than $150,000 in the red.


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+ Theology Seminary, Bloomfield, New Jersey

Dikovics János: Bloomfield. (tört. visszaemlékezés) Árvaházi Naptár 1931. 75-77.

N.Y. Times 1974 aug.16,

Reprieve for Bloomfield College

Bloomfield College obtained a pledge of $500,000 in credit, allowing the private New Yersey college to remain open with a reduced faculty this fall under an agreement with the Federal Bankruptcy Court. The National State Bank of Elizabeth, N. J., agreed to allow the 106-year old college to borrow up to half a million dollars during the coming academic year to insure that it would not be caught short of cash. A Federal bankruptcy referee had authorized the school to open Sept. 9 on condition that it obtain a $500,000 promise of credit and that the budget not run more than $150,000 in the red.

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