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...addition, one sub-committee under the chairmanship of Thomas Matters '43 will sell defense bonds and stamps. The stamps will probably be sold through the newsboys in the Houses and Freshman Halls...
...Stettinius and John David Biggers were typical of the socially-conscious businessmen who came to Washington at Roosevelt's call. Stettinius had inherited wealth and a feeling for public service; when he went to Washington he resigned his board chairmanship of U.S. Steel. Biggers had reached the presidency of Libbey-Owens-Ford by way of the secretaryship of the Toledo Chamber of Commerce...
Died. Sir Francis D'Arcy Cooper, 59, chairman of the giant Lever Brothers & Unilever, Ltd. (Sunlight soap in Britain, Lux in the U.S.); in Reigate, England. He succeeded to the chairmanship after the death of Lord Leverhulme...
Canada has had a price-control apparatus for two years, but only last month (TIME, Oct. 27) did it get power, and only last week did it get a Leon Henderson. To the chairmanship of the Wartime Prices & Trade Board went a dynamic, burly, black Celt, Donald Gordon...
Only 32, Taborda is an outstanding statesman in South America since he holds the positions of Secretary in the Radical Party Bloc, National Deputy from the district of Buenos Aires, and President of the Special Congressional Committee Investigating anti-Argentine Activities, a close parallel to the chairmanship held by the Texas representative...