Word: gibsonized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Freshmen, and Professor Alfred C. Redfield, representing Harvard at Large; Horace S. Ford and Jasper Whiting, representing MIT at Large; Professor Clinton P. Biddle, representing the Harvard Faculty; Professor Kenneth B. Murdock, representing the Harvard Alumni; Henry Elwood Koontz, representing MIT; and Robert S. Playfair, '36; Charles C. Gibson '37 and Francis Keppel '38, representing their respective classes...
...suit last week was brought not by a bank but by one Frances Garfunkel, a stockholder in Manufacturers Trust Co. Miss Garfunkel hopes to enjoin the bank from paying some $375,000 in FDIC assessments. Pointing out that the suit involved no reflection on his management, President Harvey Dow Gibson declared: "Manufacturers Trust Co. is quite willing to have this question of legality authoritatively decided but meantime it will scrupulously comply with...
...Brown (Y), 14ft (British record), 1; J. D. Woodberry (H), 12ft., 2; A. Gibson (C), 9ft. 10ins...
...Press was willing to play dumb with Mr. Mclntyre's political faux pas, Republicans were not. Senator Gibson of Vermont, member of the Lobby Investigating Committee, promptly announced that he would ask to have Messrs. Mclntyre and Robert summoned to explain under oath their "relations" with Lobbyist Robinson and Associated Gas & Electric...
...count them. Probably it came from F. E. Martin, head of the treasury department." "Treasury department of what company?" "I don't know." Senator Schwellenbach: "Do you consider a company justified in spending $700,000* for lobbying when it can't pay dividends?" Beach: "Yes." Senator Gibson: "And in the final analysis that money was paid by the consumers?" Beach: "The operating companies are the source of income." Senator Gibson: "And the source from whence their income comes is the consumer? " Beach: "Well, that's true." If Associated Gas was unpopular before last week's investigation...