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Habeeb Al-aidroos '64, H. Todd Cobey '65, Michael Ehrhardt '66, Daniel Freudenberger '66, Chen-Teik Goh '65, Robert Holdt '66, Belden Johnson '65, Richard Stillman '65, Andreas Teuber '64, and Ronald Westrum '66, will compete for the Boylston Prizes at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. March 24, in Boylston Auditorium...
...with severe competition among the leading power companies and the strain of paying interest on foreign loans in depreciated yen, the industry has fallen upon evil days. Profits of 10% or 12% have shrunk to 4% or 5%, dividends have been pared or omitted entirely. Last week Baron Seinosuke Goh, head of Tokyo Electric, declared that the sole hope of Japan's power & light industry was a merger of all the leading units...
...Baron Goh's Tokyo Electric is not only the biggest concern in the field but also the biggest corporation in Japan. The great banking house of Mitsui has tremendous holdings in it. Serving the rich industrial area around Tokyo and Yokohama, it produces nearly as much power as New York Edison Co., more than Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Tokyo Electric probably has more customers than any strictly power & light company in the world...
...head of the Tokyo Electric Light Co. is Baron Seinosuke Goh, 63, chairman of the directorate. He was one of the young men whom the government sent to Germany and Belgium to study economics, international law and politics. Upon completion of his studies he entered the Emperor's department of Agriculture and Commerce. But he soon left government service for business. He is president of the Toyo Iron Mfg. Co., a director of the Teikoku Commercial Bank, and an adviser to Nippon Yusen Kaisha (Japanese Mail Steamship...
...young Shohachi Wakao, 45. His natal family was the Hirose. But by an intelligent Japanese custom whereby powerful families maintain succession of their primacies, he was adopted (1896) into the great Wakao family of bankers, and later reverently married Kiyono, the daughter of Tamizo Wakao. Like Chairman Baron Seinosuke Goh, President Shohachi Wakao has legal training, is a member of the Japanese house of peers, and holds several corporate directorships...