Word: fisher
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...letter to the London Times Mr. Fisher said: "I have neither published nor authorized to be published any statement with reference to the Rhodes Scholars. The opinions ascribed to me are almost exactly the reverse of those which I entertain...
TIME pictured H. A. L. Fisher, Warden of New College, Oxford, a Trustee of the Rhodes fund, as indicating to the press disappointment that the great majority of Rhodes Scholars had reached positions of relative unimportance in U. S. life...
Following the reported statement of Mr. Fisher a letter of inquiry brought forth the fact that Mr. Fisher repudiated the statements attributed...
...have been a subscriber for over three years and a reader for a longer period and I agree with Paul Fisher of Dodge City, Kan., that it is far "more a part of my life than any other magazine...
...large say, in Baldwin Locomotive's affairs. Arthur W. Cutten, opportune Chicago grain operator, was known to be one heavy buyer of the stock. But last week it was learned that he had bought only 35,000 common shares. The "misunderstanding" in Philadelphia revealed that the Fisher brothers had taken up more than 100,000 common shares and a smaller block of preferred. This holding clearly entitled them to representaton on the directorate though it did not constitute control. President Vauclain chose to be cryptic about the apparent fight "misunderstanding" and apparent fight for Baldwin control. "I know...