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LATEST SNOW REPORT Snow Shoeing Skiing Temperature 8.00 P.M. Snow (Inches) Bartlett, N. H. POOR POOR 16 12 Brattleboro, Vt. NONE NONE 34 0 Canaan (Orange), N. H. POOR POOR 24 9 Conway, N. H. POOR POOR 18 10 Franconia Notch, N. H. POOR POOR 16 10 Fryeburg, Me. POOR POOR 20 4 Goffstown, N. H. NONE NONE 24 0 Gorham, N. H. POOR POOR 16 8 Greenfield, Mass. NONE NONE 32 0 Hanover, N. H. NONE NONE 20 3 Intervale, N. H. POOR POOR 17 12 Jackson, N. H. POOR POOR 17 12 Franconia (Gilford), N. H. NONE POOR...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SKIING CONDITIONS POOR | 2/11/1938 | See Source »

...ticked off the "club" aspects of the New York Stock Exchange, declared that "no element of the Casino" could be allowed to survive, recommended such changes as hiring a paid president (TIME, Dec. 6). President Charles Gay of the exchange hastened to appoint a committee under Chairman Carle Cotter Conway of Continental Can Co. to consider Bill Douglas' suggestions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: No Casino | 2/7/1938 | See Source »

...Chicago Exchange has never tangled with SEC and it had already initiated a reform survey three months before Bill Douglas cracked down on Charles Gay. Last week Chicago Exchange President Thaddeus Benson suddenly heard rumors that the Conway committee was about to report to Charles Gay. Eager to keep Chicago in the van, President Benson hastily got his governing committee to adopt a plan (subject to membership approval) for reorganization including the hiring of a paid president. One day later Charles Gay and Bill Douglas were handed a very similar plan conceived by the Conway committee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: No Casino | 2/7/1938 | See Source »

...face of great importance. * More significant was SEC's remark that since the exchange's rule had not been effective, SEC would have to take over. Having thus prepared for a drag-out scrap Bill Douglas was surprised and pleased by the new exchange proposal. The Conway committee was made up of three exchange members, two nonmember partners and four outsiders, of whom one was New Dealer Adolf A. Berle Jr. and another, Publisher Kenneth C. Hogate of the Wall Street Journal. Last week Wall Street gossip gave Vice Chairman Trowbridge Callaway most credit for the committee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: No Casino | 2/7/1938 | See Source »

...Jackson 4.50 The Elms, Goffs Falls 3.50 The Emerson Inn, Intervale 4.00 Fosscroft, Intervale 4.00 Exeter Inn, Exeter 3.50 Fisscroft, Intervale 4.00 Glen House, Gorham 3.50 Hanover Inn, Hanover 4.00 The Hawthorne, Jackson 3.50 Headlands, Intervale 3.00 Hotel Howard, Bartlett 3.50 Jackson Ski Club, Jackson 5.00 Kearsage Hall, North Conway 3.50 Kearsage Hotel, Portsmouth 1.50 Laconia Tavern, Laconia 1.50 Lancaster Inn, Lancaster 4.00 Lebanon Inn, Lebanon 1.50 Lee's Hotel, Littleton 3.50 Lincoln Hotel, Lincoln 4.00 McKenzies, Franconia 5.00 Mount Belknap Hotel, Lakeport 1.50 Mount Madison House, Gorham 4.00 Mount Prospect Lodge, Plymouth 4.00 Mountain Rest Estate, Intervale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOTELS FOR WINTER SPORTS | 2/4/1938 | See Source »

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