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Two members of the fair sex are to join in the competition in certain events on an equal footing with the men. They are Mollie Cummings of Vassar and Joan King of Stanford. This makes flying one of the sports where both men and women are put on the same...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEVEN SCHOOLS TO VIE IN AIR MEET AT HAMPTON FIELD | 6/10/1938 | See Source »

Judge Geiger thought that Robert Jackson had been using the criminal prosecution only as a threat to force the Big Three to cut the umbilical cord binding them to the "Big Four. Mr. Jackson and his boss, Homer Cummings, thought Judge Geiger was "arbitrary, unjust and unfair."

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Ceremonial Channels | 6/6/1938 | See Source »

A few days later, Trust-Buster-in-Chief Arnold, who knows the value of publicity, got together with Mr. Cummings and put out a statement making their position clear. There was no earthly reason, they said, even though they were conducting a criminal anti-trust suit, why they should not...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Ceremonial Channels | 6/6/1938 | See Source »

Scheduled for trial next September is Madison Case No. 2 in which the Government accused virtually the same officers and companies of having violated the Sherman Act in another way-by demanding uniform jobber contracts and permitting jobbers only a carefully defined profit. Last week, considering the amount of time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Expense and Ordeal | 6/6/1938 | See Source »

Present proctors reappointed are Lawrence L. Barber, Jr. '37, of Arlington; Thomas H. Bilodeau '37, of Boston; John W. Bryant '36, 2L., of Milton; Gustav Burke, of Baltimore; Francis G. Collier, assistant in History, of West Somerville; Robert J. Cram, Jr., of Waban; Robert L. Cummings, Jr. '35, of Brookline...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROCTORS APPOINTED FOR COMING YEAR; 9 NEW | 6/1/1938 | See Source »

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