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...branch of the Navy Supply Corps School will be established at the Babson Institute on Monday, it was announced last night. This new addition will be operated under the same administration as the school here, with Captain Kenneth C. McIntosh, USN Ret., as the commanding officer...
...expected that almost all of Babson will be taken over by this new unit, including buildings and all available equipment. The course given will be concerned primarily with the study of "supply" and will not take up disbursement to the extent that it has been treated here...
...Babson, D. F., Jr.; Bauman, A.; Behn, E. J. '44; Berg, W. S. '44; Brown, C. F. Jr.; Bucknall...
Poor's Publishing Co., oldest of them all (1849), went bankrupt in 1933 and had to be rescued by wealthy Paul Talbot Babson, who now owns practically all the stock. The reorganization failed to create any important profits; early this year the company announced it would be unable to pay on its notes. Standard Statistics Co., biggest of them all, began an expansion at the time of the 1929 crash, by 1931 had 1,300 employes, a lease on six floors (plus an option on two more) of a brand-new building and its own printing plant. When public...
Last week the oldest and the biggest decided to pool their facilities and troubles, become Standard & Poor's Corp., slough off Standard's expensive printing plant, do business henceforth with a combined staff of about 900. Chairman of the board of the new company is Paul Babson, 46, cousin of famed Statistician Roger Ward Babson, who runs the Babson Statistical Organization. With the Standard-Poor's merger, the Babson family moves a long way toward cornering the market on advisory services. Other Paul Babson enterprises: his own United Business Service, a directorship in the Kiplinger Washington Agency...