Word: baker
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Among the physicists and radio experts, who have expressed doubt of Mr. Mathews' invention, are Thorne Baker, of England; Dr. R. W. Wood, of Johns Hopkins University; Dr. W. L. Severinghaus, of Columbia; Dr. J. H. Bellinger, of the U. S. Bureau of Standards...
...announcing the five million dollar gift from Mr. George F. Baker, Bishop William Lawrence '71 made public yesterday the following letter from the New York financier...
...gift of $5,000,000 to Harvard University by Mr. George F. Baker of New York for the construction of new buildings for the Graduate School of Business Administration is as distinctive in the annals of American education as are the efforts of the School itself. After an apprenticeship of sixteen years, during which the Harvard Business School has been an outstanding influence in business education, it has been accorded recognition by one of the country's foremost business men. It has passed its most difficult test, and has become the subject of an enlightened interest, not only because...
...instance, to these who are responsible for the increased growth and influence of the Harvard Business School, are due the congratulations of all who realize the dependence of the country's economic health upon business success, and upon character and straight thinking in business enterprise. To Mr. George F. Baker in particular, who after a life of service in American business, has seen fit to give so generously of his personal fortune to the perpetuation of the service of business, the enlargement of its utility, and the improvement of its standards, is due profound appreciation...
...University has received from Mr. George Fisher Baker of New York a gift of $5,000,000 as a permanent foundation for the Graduate School of Business Administration. The gift was made on April 23 but was only announced yesterday by Bishop Lawrence, chairman of the committee in charge of the present drive...