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View definitions for savings institution

savings institution

noun as in credit union

noun as in savings and loan association

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“Probably one-third of their loot was taken from financial institutions in the metropolis,” the New Yorker wrote of Leslie and his associates in 1927, “their largest hauls being the theft of $786,879 from the Ocean National Bank in 1869, and $2,747,000 in cash and securities from the Manhattan Savings Institution … in 1878.”

From Slate

Those would pale in comparison to the famous robbery of the Manhattan Savings Institution in October 1878.

From Salon

She listed credit card debt between $5,001 and $50,000 and similar debt owed to a savings institution.

His defining moment came in 1878, when he broke the Manhattan Savings Institution case, in which several masked men, led by Jimmy Hope — a prominent member of the Rogues’ Gallery — made off with $2.75 million in securities and cash.

He was president of the Rotary, a charter member of the Enterprise Club, president of the horticulture society and director of the Savings Institution of Sandy Spring for 50 years.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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