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After leaving college Mr. Gilbert entered the law offices of Cravath and Henderson of Manhattan. Russell C. Leffingwell was then a member of that firm. Soon Mr. Leffingwell was called to Washington, given the post of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in charge of fiscal affairs, and took on the business of floating the Liberty Loans. Mr. Gilbert followed him to Washington, and soon gave evidence of marked ability as a subordinate. In June, 1920, Mr. Leffingwell resigned his post and Mr. Gilbert, only 27, was chosen to fill...
...next step in Mr. Gilbert's career was the retirement of Mr. Leffingwell from the firm of Cravatb and Henderson (now Cravath, Henderson and de Gersdorff) to become a partner in J. P. Morgan and Co. (TIME, July 9). Once more Mr. Gilbert follows in Mr. Leffingwell's footsteps. It has been announced that when he quits the Treasury (on Mr. Mellon's return from Europe in the Fall) he will take Mr. Leffingwell's place in the Manhattan law firm...
Russell C. Leffingwell, a member of the law firm of Cravath, Henderson, Leffingwell & de Gersdorff, was admitted as a partner to the firm of J. P. Morgan & Co. Mr. Leffingwell, born in New York City in 1878, after graduation from Yale took a law course at Columbia. In 1902 he began his law practice, joining in that year the firm which he has just left...
...Paul D. Cravath, New York lawyer and economist Charles W. Dabney, ex-Pres., U. of Cincinnati...
...fraternity of spirit which marked their relations during the war. The organization awards fellowships for advanced study in France to students selected from American colleges, universities, and technical establishments. Ambassador Jusserand is honorary president and Ambassador Herrick honorary chairman of the organization, the active president being Dr. Paul D. Cravath of New York...