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Because the $10,000 salary was "too low," George Pierce Baker, Jr. '25, James J. Hill Professor of Transportation, yesterday turned down the chairmanship of the federal Civil Aeronautics Board. The post had been offered to him by President Truman...
Changes in the rules for 1948 will be announced tonight by the National Football Rules Committee now meeting on Wilmington Island near Savannah under the chairmanship of William J. Bingham '16, president of the H.A.A...
...Mills, Inc. (Gold Medal Flour, Wheaties, etc.). Bell helped found the company in 1928, was its president until he became chairman in 1934, steadily built the company sales to a peak of $379,032,427 in its last fiscal year. President Harry Bullis, 57, will move up into the chairmanship, and Executive Vice President Leslie N. Perrin, 61, will become president. "The old man" will keep in touch as chairman of a newly formed "committee on finance and technological progress...
Andrew E. Rice '43 2G yesterday won the Massachusetts chairmanship of the American Veterans Committee in the closing sessions of the AVC's weekend state convention in Springfield...
Emmanuel Margolis 1G received chairmanship of the new group. Also elected were Rolf B. Myerson '48, vice-chairman; Jerome E. Carlin '49, secretary; and Lazare Nesin '48, treasurer...