Word: electioneerings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The recent election to fill next year's executive posts of Phillips Brooks House leaves the gate open for a critical appraisal of the usefulness of the president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer. There is reasonable justification for believing that the positions may be mere rewards for past services to...
The election of C. Colton Daughaday, Jr. '38 as president featured the results of the annual election of officers as announced by Phillips Brooks House yesterday. The new officers will have charge of P.B.H. affairs for next year with their term of office to begin with their formal installation at...
Having just recovered from the election of a new president, Yale University last week heard that it would have to start looking for a new dean. Clarence Whittlesey ("Clare") Mendell, 53, unexpectedly announced that he would retire with President James Rowland Angell in June. Yaleman Mendell, who succeeded famed, crusty...
This realistic viewpoint was discovered and front-paged by the New York World-Telegram in the well-carpeted offices of "two financiers closely identified with Morgan interests." Otherwise unidentified, these two bankers predicted complete unionization of U. S. industry in the near future, conceded that it might be a good...
Under Steel's leadership the whole stockmarket advanced to new Recovery highs, ending the week at levels abreast of 1931. In its unyielding attitude toward Labor, U. S. Steel has always been an inspiration to anti-union executives, not only in the rest of the steel industry but in...