Word: callaways
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Smart-looking, Idaho-born Inez Callaway, known to the 3,000,000 readers of New York's tabloid Daily News as Nancy Randolph, last week traveled out to her alma mater at Columbia, Mo., to tell the conferees at Missouri University's Annual Journalism Week what it takes to be a Manhattan society reporter...
...exchange proposal. The Conway committee was made up of three exchange members, two nonmember partners and four outsiders, of whom one was New Dealer Adolf A. Berle Jr. and another, Publisher Kenneth C. Hogate of the Wall Street Journal. Last week Wall Street gossip gave Vice Chairman Trowbridge Callaway most credit for the committee's success. Their conclusion: "It is apparent to us that the organization of the New York Stock Exchange should be revised to accord with changing times and conditions." Their major proposals...
...American Economic Mission to the Far East, whose report on Japanese industry acted powerfully to dispel the popular notion that Japan's booming foreign trade was made possible by hideously sweated labor. One of the members of the Forbes mission, President Roosevelt's Georgia neighbor, Cason Callaway, followed it by helping to promote the agreement concluded last winter between U. S. and Japanese cotton textile men, freezing Japan's export quotas at 255,000,000 yd. for 1937-38. These visits stirred the shrewd and courteous Japanese to reciprocity. Last month Mr. Forbes became chairman...
Crimson contenders, chosen after the Harvard-Yale meet, are: in the 100-yard dash, John M. Callaway '37; in the 220, Callaway; 440, James D. Lightbody, Jr. '40; 880, Alexander C. Northrop '38; mile, Northrop; shot, Bertram M. Litman '38, George A. Downing '40; high jump, Guilliaem Aertsen 3rd '40; and 100-yard high hurdles, Mason Fernald...
Alex Northrop was thwarted in the attempt to register a double win in the mile and half mile. After being beaten out by Holdernoss in the mile he came back to take the half in the splendid time of 1:55.4. In the sprints John Callaway of Harvard gained two second places, with Gardner Millet of Yale beating him out both times...