Word: dows
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...formally constituted, the Committee includes Patrick D. Dailey '50, of the Student Council; Dow Votaw 3L, of the Law School's Phillips Brooks House Committee; Richard Powell 2B, representing the Business School Student Association; Chandler Davis 2G, spokesman for the Graduate Advisory Council; and Clyde C. Snyder, Jr. 2B, acting in a personal capacity. Their investigation has taken shape in response to summertime editorial pressure from the Law School Record...
...along with Sloan. The stock-market perked up last week after more than two months of listless decline. The volume of trading passed a million shares in two sessions v. only one million-share session in September. Moreover, prices edged up in all of the sessions, boosting the Dow-Jones industrial average up 3.59 for the week to 179.44. The week's activity was still too mild to confirm any trend. But traders were more cheerful than they had been in weeks...
Alexander C. Suczek '50 as Gadshill; Stephen P. Clement '51 as Peto; Arthur Levine '47 as Bardolph; Sherman H. Hawkins '51 as Francis; George A. Clugston '50 as Sheriff; W.F. Scott III '50, William A. Gaston '51, James K. Dow, Jr. '50, Heinz P. Stern '50, Robert D. Ouimet '51, Robert P. Hubbard '51, and Lucian C. E. Parlata...
Irreversible Trend? In its sixth successive weekly rise, the Department of Labor's index of wholesale prices inched up .8% to a new postwar high of 153.5% (of the 1926 average). The Dow-Jones commodity futures index spurted 3.45 points to 152.03, highest since the index was started in 1933. Nothing would pull prices down, said General Electric's President Charles E. Wilson somewhat hopelessly, except "technological advances and more efficient mass production...
...three years with hardly any sign of picking up. The volume of trading never exceeded a million shares on any one day in August, slumped to a paltry 480,000 shares one day last week. Traders consoled themselves with the fact that prices just about held their own. The Dow-Jones industrial average dropped only...