Word: agenting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Orders for the blue-bordered dinner plates bearing Harvard views which are being made by the Wedgewood Pottery have been placed far in excess of the number originally expected, and no more can be received after November 30, it has been announced by the Purchasing Agent of the University...
Remaining orders should be sent to the Purchasing Agent, Lebman Hall, on closing $12 for each set of 12 plates...
World Stock Market. The New York Stock Exchange last week made itself a world stock market by providing for deals in foreign snares-under restrictions. Those restrictions provide: 1) The foreign corporation wanting its shares listed in Manhattan must be "well known" and must have a reliable New York agent or correspondent. 2) Foreign shares must be deposited and against them issued certificates of deposit. 3) Such certificates will be the actual documents sold on the exchange...
...work. This work will be conducted under a different system this year. Last year the committee as a whole was responsible for the various settlement houses of Boston, but this year each man will have personal charge of from three to five houses. Thus each house will have an agent who is familiar with its special problems. The fall clothing collection which will be handled by the Social Service Committee this year, will be made about December...
When Daniel Richard Crissinger resigned as governor of the Federal Reserve Board a fortnight ago (TIME, Sept. 26), President Coolidge was obliged to look about for his successor. S. Parker Gilbert, agent general for reparations, was ineligible because of residence in the New York reserve district from which only one representative is permitted.* Walter S. McLucas of Kansas City declined. The President then appointed 45-year-old Roy A. Young, head of the Minneapolis reserve bank. As hundreds of telegrams of congratulation poured on to his desk, the new appointee sat down to answer each one personally. "I consider...