Word: ernest
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Ernest T. Weir...
...ERNEST COLER Detroit, Mich...
...began preparing for the hearings late in 1938 when SEC Chairman Bill Douglas summoned his Columbia University schoolmate (and brother in Beta Theta Pi) Ernest J. Howe, started him on a preliminary survey of U. S. life insurance. Bald Ernest Howe had had some eight years' investment-buying experience in Wall Street (with Blyth & Co., Inc. and Lehman Bros.), knew as well as any other wide-awake economist what tremendous capital reservoirs the insurance companies have become as holders of mortgages on the U. S., its States and municipalities and on U. S. farms and business...
Last week earnest Ernest Howe sat down before TNEC with a 322-page book on his knees, an array of charts alongside him. The book was his survey of the 26 largest of the U. S.'s 306 life insurance companies (selected for study because all had assets above $125,000,000;, and its long tables were filled with figures furnished by the companies themselves at SEC's request. From book and chart Witness Howe began to testify. Excerpts...
...Senior Nominating Committee is headed by Edward C. K. Read, with Arthur Cantor, John E. Crane, Paul Olum, Ernest J. Sargeant, B. Sheffield West, and H. Holton Wood, all Seniors, assisting him. For the Juniors Roger S. Schafer '41 has on his committee John M. London and Francis M. Simpson, Jr., both Juniors...