Word: boarding
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...that Cargill was out to get even. However, there was little chance that a serious squeeze would materialize, for the Secretary of Agriculture has power to extend trading to prevent such things. Last week the Commodity Exchange Administration was visibly disturbed, uttered warnings about manipulation and presently the Chicago Board of Trade Clearing House Association doubled the margins on September corn (from 4? to 8?) to discourage new speculation. At week's end longs reluctantly liquidated enough corn to ease the squeeze materially...
George struan Robertson Duggar, Madison, Wisconsin, B.A., 1936, M.A., 1937, University of Wisconsin; member of Phi Beta Kappa, editorial chairman of the Daily Cardinal, member of the Senior Council, vice-president of the Interfraternity Board, chairman of the Forensic Board, and chairman of the Speakers Bureau...
Willard Spencer Thompson, Butte, Montana, A.B., 1935, Stanford University; active in debating and feature writer of the News; graduate work at American University; practical experience as research assistant for the National Emerman of Arts College Intermediary Board, gency Council, and for the President's Committee on Administrative Management, and as junior investigator in the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury...
Robert W. Frase, Madison, Wisconsin, B.A., 1934, University of Wisconsin, Social Security Board; Paul Cushing Howard, Rahway, New Jersey, A.B., 1935, Brown University, Social Security Board; Dayton Wood Hull, Rochester, New York, A.B., 1935, Harvard, American Trucking Associations; Gove Griffith Johnson Jr., Aurora Hills, Virginia, A.B., 1934, Harvard, Treasury Department; Oscar Mendel Lurie, New York City, A.B., 1935, Harvard, will remain for an additional year with the United States Employment Service, and William Augustus Waldron 2nd, Schnectady, New York, A.B., 1935, Union College, will spend next year in the field, probably with some state government...
...Hobbies?" he said, inhaling a long puff from his cigarette, "well, I like bridge and golf. I'm a fairly good bridge player and a very bad golf player." He spoke of a summer cruise on the coast of Maine. "There were five lawyers on board," he smiled, "but still we managed to navigate without getting on any reefs...