Word: gallatin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Albert Gallatin was Secretary of the Treasury under Jefferson and Madison; he was also "the father of American ethnology" and originator of the world's first systematic plan of profit-sharing, introduced in his Pennsylvania glass works in 1794. His idea was so simple in theory that it became a catchword of capitalism but it is so complex in practice that few companies have tried it. Last week a Senate committee started to find out why this is so and what, if anything, should be done about it. At least it should provide a neat display of benign capitalism...
...Yale will either win or lose by a big score," said David Colwell, coach of Harvard Freshman football and a member of Yale's team last year. In an interview in his room at Gallatin Hall yesterday noon he continued, "Yale will go out to win the game, and some of their passes may be boomerangs. Generally speaking, they are always out to shoot the works...
Fourth Crew--Stroke, Rogers; 7, Broden; 6, Welch; 5, Thomas; 4, Trott; 3, Clark; 2, Fales, P. G.; bow, Loomis; cox, Gallatin...
...James P. Gallatin -- Miss Joan Redman, New York City...
Museum of Living Art is a collection of esoteric paintings all bought by Albert Eugene Gallatin, great-grandson of the fourth Secretary of the Treasury and presented by him to the Washington Square Branch of New York University (TIME, April...