Word: chairmanship
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...final and full report of the Commission on Medical Education, which has been at work since 1924 under the chairmanship of President Lowell of Harvard, follows immediately on the heels of the report of Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur's Committee on the Costs of Medical Care; and if this is a coincidence it is a happy one. The two learned bodies explore overlapping fields and support each other in many of their independent findings, but when the Lowell Commission deals with the question of "medical mass production," which is the major recommendation of the Wilbur Committee, it reports against...
...Hubert Beal, 37, became president of Auburn Automobile Co, as busy Errett Lobban Cord, 38, retired to the chairmanship. Mr. Beal has worked for Auburn's unit, Lycoming Manufacturing Co., since 1919. In 1931 Mr. Cord withdrew into the chairmanship for ten months. Currently he needs freedom to attend to his interest in Aviation Corp...
...many substantial stockholders known to them. Banker Harriman himself had begun to withdraw from the aviation scene. Last month he resigned as Avco board chairman, was succeeded by his friend Banker Lehman (TIME, Oct. 31). About the same time Harold Ellstner Talbott Jr. resigned the North American Aviation chairmanship. His place was filled by George Newell Armsby, chairman of Bancamerica-Blair Corp. which sponsored North American. Guessers everywhere tried to connect the two resignations with the presence of Mr. Cord. But, as for Banker Harriman, the explanation lay in his newly acquired chairmanship of the Union Pacific Railroad-a return...
...surprising when aged Mr. Curtis resigned last week as president of Curtis Publishing Co. (Satevepost, Ladies' Home Journal, Country Gentleman), accepted the board chairmanship. So unsurprised was Philadelphia by the news that no newspaper there mentioned it-not even Curtis' own-except the tabloid Daily News, which he once tried to put out of business...
William Aver ell Harriman resigned as chairman of Aviation Corp. to devote more time to his chairmanship of Union Pacific Railroad. He was succeeded by Robert Lehman, 41, his classmate at Yale (1913), partner in Lehman Bros., second cousin of Herbert Lehman, Democratic candidate for Governor of New York...