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Other signers: Herbert Hoover; Felix Muskett Morley, for three years a League of Nations employe, until recently editor of the Washington Post, now president of Haverford College; Joshua Reuben Clark, Herbert Hoover's Ambassador to Mexico, and now, in effect, business manager of Mormon affairs with vast powers throughout...
Son of a minor civil-service employe, Marshal Shaposhnikov was born in the town of Zlatoust in the Urals, in 1910 was top man at the Moscow Imperial Academy. By 1917 he had become a Tsarist colonel. The next year he joined the Red Army and became a prime strategist...
- The Treasury list was incomplete: absent were the big pay checks of M.G.M., Universal Corp. and Columbia Pictures. But SEC records showed that M.G.M.'s Louis B. Mayer got $697,048, which almost certainly made him 1939's best-salaried employe.
Pending in Congress last week was a bill to award Rifle Inventor John C. Garand $100,000. Reason: as a civilian employe of the Army's Springfield (Mass.) Armory, Inventor Garand would otherwise get nothing but his $5,400-per-year salary for developing the Army's Garand...
An authority on the problems of Puerto Rico, which he believes the U.S. has shamefully mismanaged, Tugwell is well-liked by Puerto Ricans. In the university chancellorship (salary: $15,000), they gave him the biggest job they had to offer. Meanwhile, Puerto Rico's Governor Guy J. Swope had...