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Coach Harold Ulen will undoubtedly have a strong outfit in the pool this year. Charles G. Hutter, Jr. '38 was a member of the American Olympic Team last summer. Although both last year's divers have graduated, there are two promising Sophomores in Lothrop M. Forbush and Elisha R. Greenhood...
William von E. Doering '38; Paul K. Doyle '38; Howell E. Dupuy, Jr. '37; Lawrence F. Ebb '39; Milton Elkin '37; James Etmekjian '39; William D. Fraser '38; Roger P. French '37; Robert W. Furlong '37; Gerard G. C. Galassi '39; Emile P. Gauthier '38; Harold L. Golden '38; Elisha R. Greenhood, Jr. '39; Ralph M. Harper, Jr. '37; Charles D. Harrington...
...points in three weeks. His frightened right-hand man, Leo Belden, hastily obtained the support of Manhattan bankers at a stiff price. By the time Giannini somewhat recovered, reappeared in Manhattan, he was obliged to put a bold face on his troubles by announcing that he had picked Elisha Walker, head of the old, eminent and sage private banking house of Blair & Co. as his successor. Year later Giannini retired, making Mr. Walker chairman of Transamerica and Mr. Walker predicted a great future for branch banking, In 1931 Mr. Walker ruthlessly swept the remaining Gianninis from Transamerica's board...
Last week Leo Belden was a Wall Street stock broker and Elisha Walker was a partner in Kuhn, Loeb, while "A. P." Giannini was once again busy spreading his banking empire over the western U. S., which is legally kinder to branch banking than any other section. In 1931 he accepted the loss of his Manhattan bank, concentrated on bringing little Western banks into the fold of San Francisco's great Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association (with 447 California branches) and Portland's First National Bank (with 28 Oregon branches). Two years ago Transamerica edged eastward...
...history before the advent of either Truster Groves or David Milton concerned a predecessor trust called Interstate Equities, originally a $25,000,000 concern sponsored by Bancamerica-Blair Corp. That meant it was managed by such Wall Street bigwigs as Edward Richmond Tinker, Hunter Sylvester Marston and Elisha Walker. Bancamerica-Blair used to cut its affiliated trust into pools and syndicates with the result that Interstate dropped no less than $5,000,000. Messrs. Tinker, Marston & Walker also managed to lose another $13,000,000 in Interstate's ordinary stock and bond investments...