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...Manhattan, World War Veteran Lewis H. Brown, president of Johns-Manville, accepted the Roll Call chairmanship...
...smelly Stock Yard and the Board Chairman of Armour & Co. Last week two big newspapers, the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune, carried a story about Financier Prince: that in view of his approaching (Nov. 24) 80th birthday, he would not stand for reelection to the chairmanship of Armour. The explanation given, that a younger man would be able to devote more time to the company's management, was plausible enough, since Prince has scarcely set foot in the U. S. in a twelvemonth...
...health. He would be home in a month to see about this. Armour stockholders were set to wondering whether this January there would be another meeting as rowdy as that famous one in 1934 when Prince, who had bought up effective (5%) control of the stock, first landed the chairmanship...
Professor Burbank, who has resigned the Economics Department chairmanship and has been succeeded by Professor Chamberlin, yesterday denied the CRIMSON'S statement that his resignation had been prompted by opposition to the Administration's tenure policy...
...addition to holding the departmental chairmanship for 12 years, Professor Burbank is Chairman of the Division's Board of Tutors and has been active in the training of teachers and in the graduate field. He gives three and a half Economic courses...