Word: fraser
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Nominated to succeed U. S.-born Leon Fraser as president of the Bank for International Settlements, rallying point for sound money, was Dutch-born Dr. Leonardus Jacobus Anthonius Trip, president of the Netherlands Bank, firm believer in the gold standard...
...diving championship of the Freshman class will also be held along with the main meet. The six entrants in this event will compete for a much coveted silver-plated trophy. The two main contestants are William Fraser and Robert Chase who together have piled up many points for the Crimson team...
Last week the crusading Scripps-Howard newspaper chain started a stark series of articles by Correspondent Hugh Russell Fraser about the "peonage of 8,000,000 share croppers in the South...
...Adopted at 18 months by a wealthy couple who educated him as a lawyer, Leon Fraser had never worked in a bank that received or paid out cash when, in 1933, he was elected president of Bank for international Settlements. But his lack of experience was no handicap. B. I. S. handles almost no cash, keeps in its vault as a solemn joke nothing but a 25? California gold piece and a counterfeit Spanish sovereign. Banker Fraser was an expert in international finance, had helped organize B. I. S., built up its profitable business in League of Nations loans...
...Brooks '37, John H. Burns '37, William G. Burt '38, Hallock G. Campbell, Gr., Courtland Canby '36, Edward T. Canby, Gr., Robert S. Chafee '36, William V. Doering '38, George Ehrenfried '35, John H. Eric '37, Matin S. Erlanger '38, Eben H. Fiske ocC., H. Walter Forster '36, William Fraser '38, Richard L. Gregg '38, N. Babcock Groton '37, Arthur R. Hartwig '37, Morrison C. Haviland '37, Malcolm L. Hayward '38, Hugh F. Hinckley '87, James C. Hopkins '38, William A. Johnson '36, George Keller '37, Morris E. Lasker '38, John B. Little '36, David P. MacAllester '38, David MacDonald...