Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Barklie McKee Henry of Rosemont, Pa., President; Standish Bradford of Brookline, Vice-President; Franklin Tileston Baldwin of Boston, Secretary-Treasurer. The four men elected to represent the Junior Class on the Student Council are: Karl Slade Pfaffman of Lawrence; Erwin Lawrence Gehrke of Cleveland, Ohio; Stanley Noel Brown of New York City; Francis Kernan Kernan Jr. of Utica...
...There are now only two active commercial routes, both over water, where marked airways are not so essential. One route is between Cleveland and Detroit, the other between Key West and Havana. Other water routes will undoubtedly be inaugurated next summer, one from New York to Newport and another in Chesapeake Bay being almost ready to commence operations. At the present time, efforts can be only on small scale...
This will be the third consecutive year that Mr. Williams has visited the school. He was formerly labor manager of the Hydraulic Pressed Steel Company of Cleveland, but for the last three years he has devoted his time to lecture work and writing. He has done much investigating of labor conditions by working in various countries "incognito" as a regular day laborer. His two latest books "What's on the Worker's Mind" and "Full up and Fed Up" embody the facts gleaned from these investigations. Mr. Williams also has written frequent articles on labor problems for magazines and newspapers...
Vigorous development of business activity during the rest of 1922, merging into fullfledged prosperity in 1923, was prophesied by Colonel L. P. Ayres, Vice-President of the Cleveland Trust Company, speaking Saturday night at the dinner of the Harvard Club which concluded the annual conference of the University Committee on Economic Research. The dinner was attended by some two hundred business men, Colonel Ayres said in part...
...subscribers will take luncheon at the Union at 1 o'clock, attend the Centre College football game, and dine with the Harvard Club of Boston at 7. At this dinner addresses on "Next Year's Business" will be delivered by Mr. Leonard P. Ayres, vice-president of the Cleveland Trust Company, who was in charge of the statistical work of the War Department during the war, and by Mr. George W. Norris, Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia...