Word: bankes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Jersey, anticipating trouble, burly Governor Harold G. Hoffman let out a headline-making blast aimed at the C. I. O.: "A labor union has no more right to take possession of a factory than a band of gangsters has to take possession of a bank. ... To the citizens of New Jersey I promise-and to lawless organizations I give warning-that, if necessary, the entire resources of the State will be called into action to preserve the rights, liberties and property of its citizens...
John H. Williams, Nathaniel Ropes Professor of Political Economy since 1933, has been associated, as economics professor, with Princeton and Northwestern. After coming to Harvard, Williams was economic adviser for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and served as United States delegate to the World Monetary and Economic Conference in 1932. An editor of the Review of Economic Statistics, Professor Williams talks on the "Control of Currency and Credit...
...repeat the victory he gained last year; but he will be pushed hard by his teammate Wreck Welch and Alex Northrop of Harvard. Last year's winning time was 4:27.6, and a week ago Welch took the mile against Yale in 4:27.6, running without spikes on a bank-loss track. So this race tomorrow night should be won in a time close to 4:20. All the three leading contestants are capable of that time...
...examinations with teeth in them goes the need for wider scholarship aids, if American education is to fulfill its whole function in the community. A system of learning that excludes from a university education and hence from professional training, those whose ability and ambition is greater than their bank accounts does not pull its full load in a democratic society...
...accounting operations. Accounting and auditing do not require trained mathematicians, but pains taking accuracy and the ability to see numerical relationships are essential. Opportunities for auditors and accountants are to be found in all businesses, with advancement for the most successful men culminating in such positions as controller, treasurer, bank officer, or partner in a firm of certified public accountants. Beginners' jobs occasionally require some study of accountancy as a prerequisite, but more often now employees are expected to study the subject in night school either on their own or company time. For public accounting positions, business school graduates...