Word: bensons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...most remarkable of the roads was the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. President William Benson Storey reports that, after all expenses have been deducted from his entire July operating revenues of $25,561,510, he has remaining a net balance of $8,446,943. That is almost double the net operating income ($4,724,336) of July, 1925. This fact and the high earnings of the previous months of this year explain why, last week, Atchison stock was quoted on the Manhattan Stock Exchange at 155%. (On March 30, 1926, its price...
...Perkins (H) defeated Hinck (M I T), 6-3, 6-3; Gordon (H) defeated Peck (M I T), 10-8 6-2; Lenhart (H) defeated Peterson (M I T), 6-3, 7-5; Pratt (H) defeated Eddy (M I T), 4-6, 6-1, 7-5; Jansen (H) defeated Benson (M I T), 6-0, 6-4; Lenhart and Smith (H) defeated Hinck and Peck (M I T), 6-1, 7-5; Perkins and Pratt (H) defeated Peterson and Eddy (M I T) |; Kuki and Benson (M I T) defeated Allen and Jansen...
Among the Americans represented are George Bellows, Pamela Bianco, F. W. Benson, and Arthur B. Davies...
...element in the Board headed by Commissioners Benson, Haney and Thompson set out on this course some time ago. The President demanded the resignation of Mr. Haney, and Mr. Haney declined to resign (TIME, Sept. 14). Two weeks ago (Time, Oct. 12) the Board withdrew its delegation of powers to Admiral Palmer. Last week it removed...
...Senators McKinley and Curtis called at the White House and recommended that the TJ. S. Shipping Board should be abolished and its functions transferred to the Department of Commerce. On the same day Commissioner Benson of the Board issued a report advocating that the Government build two 30,000-ton passenger liners for service with the Leviathan and lay out an annual program for 20,000 cargo tons. Next day Secretary Hoover let it be known that he did not care to have the Shipping