Word: chairmanship
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...same time as the financing, changes were announced in the Marshall Field officers. The most important of these were the elevation of James Simpson from the presidency to the board chairmanship, the elevation of John McKinlay from the vice presidency to the presidency...
...James Couzens, in the government's futile attempt to levy extra taxes on them. He had argued and lost the Interborough's 7¢ fare case in the Supreme Court. He was special attorney for John Davison Rockefeller Jr. in his successful ouster of Col. Robert Wright Stewart from the chairmanship of the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana. He had defended Francis G. Caffey, receiver for the New York & Cuba Steamship Co. Other clients whose cases he carried to the Supreme Court: Victor Talking Machine Co., Beechnut Packing Co., Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., Aetna Insurance Co., Swift & Co., De Forest...
Resigned. Amadeo Peter Giannini, founder of Bank of Italy; from the presidency and chairmanship of Transamerica Corp. Elisha Walker will succeed him as chairman; his son, Lawrence Mario Giannini, as president...
...Conference had substantially agreed to sign forthwith the protocol of the Reparations Plan, drafted at Paris last spring under the chairmanship of Owen D. Young, by a committee of bankers of whom Dr. Schacht was one. He signed the original Paris draft of the Plan, approved the articles establishing a $100,000,000 Bank for International Settlements (B. I. S.), and allowed everyone to assume that of course the Reichsbank would subscribe its allotted quota of the capital...
Senator Charles Linza McNary of Oregon was chosen Assistant Republican Leader in place of Washington's Senator Jones who moved up to the chairmanship of the Appropriations Committee...