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Said Stanford's famed Psychologist Lewis Terman: "It appears characteristic of the Iowa group of workers that they . . . find difficulty in reporting accurately either the data of others or their own." Miss Florence L. Goodenough, of University of Minnesota's Institute of Child Welfare, claimed that Dr. Stoddard's investigators had made technical errors...
Last week Mrs. Everett James Goodenough of Covington, Ky. was waiting for Mr. Everett James Goodenough to "come home and talk her arm off." Husband Goodenough was in Fairbanks, Alaska where officers of the First National Bank have been having trouble with their vault. To service their equipment, they summoned Mr. Goodenough, of Covington's Mosler Lock Co. To Chicago, to Manhattan, even to Cuba, Locksmith Goodenough has traveled, has watched jammed doors swing open at the touch of his skilled fingers. While on his way to Fairbanks he stopped off at Helena, Montana, worked on the balky lock...
Died. Frederick Craufurd Goodenough, 68, chairman of Britain's Barclays Bank, Ltd., onetime chairman of the London Bankers Clearing House; following a long illness; in London...
...Isles, its hundreds of offices scattered through Europe, Africa, the Near East, the West Indies. After the name of the man who rules this banking empire is no list of British titles. Barclays' handsome, Calcutta-born chairman and now world's No. i banker is Frederick Craufurd Goodenough, Esq., who got his start not in banking but in another Empire institution, Hudson's Bay Co. Grandson of a headmaster of Westminster School he is at 67 Britain's stanchest advocate of Empire-wide banking...
...Andrew Carnegie, Chairman Frederick Graufurd Goodenough of Barclays Bank, Ltd., Nicholas Murray Butler, Banker Albert Henry Wiggin...