Word: firms
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...attractive genial face and sharp eyes. Of all his traits, perhaps his devotion to his family was the most marked. He was to be seen everywhere not only with his wife, but with his daughter, Edith, to whom he was warmly attached. In his work he was unusually tactful, firm and independent. His genius for diplomacy, his skill and farsightedness won him the respect of statesmen far beyond the frontiers of Germany. Simple and unaffected in speech, he exuded an earnestness and sincerity that marked him as capable and efficient and endeared him to all. Coming to Washington two years...
...lecturers come directly from business firms of national reputation so that the students will have the advantage of teaching moulded by experience in actual business practice. H. N. Sweet, formerly with the accounting firm of Lybrand, Ross Brothers, and Montgomery, will be lecturing this year in accounting. Profesosr Sweet will also collaborate with Assistant Professor Hanson in a course on accounting. Mr. J. W. Horwitz, graduate of the Business School two years ago, who has spent a year with the B. F. Sturtevant Company, will be Assistant Professor of Business Statistics...
...Thompson is at present connected with the firm of Coffin and Burr, Boston stockbrokers. It is understood that Mr. Thompson will continue this business connection while devoting most of his time to the management of the University's athletic finances. He will take over his duties at once...
...study of trade and economic conditions in the Far East. The class will meet on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 12 to 1 o'clock. Application for admission should be made to the Business School office and should contain a statement of the applicant's business experience and the firm by whom he is employed...
When the World War ended, Mr. Oppenheim's friends sympathized. He would have nothing further to write about, they feared. But now, a guileless reader of handwriting on walls, a firm insister on plausibility, he finds that "the stage is set for even more tragic happenings...