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...Barth: The working of equipment product in factories...
Business 17.--Industrial Organization. Wednesday, Friday; 4.30 to 6. Professor Gay, Messrs. J. N. Gunn, F. W. Taylor, C. G. L. Barth, H. F. J. Porter, J. O. Fagan, H. E. Davidson, E. J. Bliss, R. Robb, J. E. Sterrett...
Business 17, Industrial Organization--C. G. L. Barth, expert in industrial organization. E. J. Bliss, treasurer and managing director of the Regal Shoe company, Boston. H. E. Davidson, president of the Library Bureau, Boston. J. O. Fagan, signalman, Boston and Maine Railroad, Cambridge. A. C. Humphreys, president of the Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken. H. F. J. Porter, consulting industrial engineer, New York. R. Robb of Stone and Webster, managers of public service corporations, Boston. J. E. Sterrett of Dickinson, Wilmot and Sterrett, accountants, New York. F. W. Taylor, consulting mechanical engineer, expert in industrial organization, and ex-president...
...Billings started for the Freshmen and A. Barth for Stone's School. Both ran well for two laps, when Barth weakened and allowed Billings to finish ten yards ahead. P. C. Cummin ran second for 1912 and increased the lead over S. Waterman slightly. W. Bradley, Stone's third runner, lost more to D. P. Ranney, and in the last relay F. Bradley fell on one of the corners, W. H. Fernald winning by nearly half...
...board track on Holmes Field this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Each man will run three laps, 390 yards. The men will run as follows: Harvard 1912--K. L. Billings, P. C. Cummin, D. P. Ranney, W. H. Fernald; Stone's School--S. Waterman, W. Bradley, S. Bradley, A. Barth...