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...will now become a country squire and raise pigs. . . . My resignation as President of the Reichsbank is absolute and final." Thus to flabbergasted Berlin reporters last week spoke Germany's famed "Iron Man," her financial champion at every Reparations conference in recent years, Dr. Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht...
...Meanwhile, in order that the newspapers might be well supplied with barbs for their shafts, he published an entire issue of his magazine written by famous daughters of famous men?Charles Dickens, Nathaniel Hawthorne, President Harrison, Horace Greeley, William M. Thackeray, William Dean Howells, General Sherman, Mr. Gladstone and a score of others. . . . Benjamin Harrison's articles on 'This Country of Ours' appeared successfully in the magazine...
Seventeen minutes flat was the time it took Germany's famed "Iron Man," Dr. Hjalmar Horace Greeley* Schacht, to read entirely through before he would sign, last week, the Charter and Statutes of Europe's new Bank for International Settlements (TIME, Sept. 23 et seq.). The official text, adopted after a six-week negotiation by world potent bankers at Baden-Baden, is in English. Delegates from the U. S., Britain, France, Italy and Japan signed without conning over a document with which all, including Dr. Schacht, were excessively familiar. That made six signatures. The seventh?Belgium's?was not affixed...
...colleague, Belgian Delegate Louis Franck, "He died like a soldier on the field of battle, but more happily than a soldier, for he fell not in cruel struggle but in the service both of his country and mankind!" Other delegates were as meaninglessly effusive. Then spoke blunt Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht, famed President of the Reichsbank. Recalling the hate-pregnant past, when Belgium's Delacroix came to Berlin directly after the War as a trustee for German railway bonds and a mem ber of the commission which revised the statutes of the Reichsbank, gruff Dr. Schacht concluded with visible...
...Acad. Gildea, J. H. '31 Center 20 183 6.0 Boston Latin Gilligan, F. J. '32 Back 22 185 5.11 Exeter Gilligan, T. W. '31 Back 20 182 6.0 Newton High Ginman, W. K. '32 Guard 20 178 5.11 Muskegon High Gleason, R. F. '32 Back 21 170 5.11 Worcester Greeley, D. McL. '31 Back 21 165 5.11 Lexington High Harding, V. M. '31 End 21 175 6.0 Exeter Harper, W. R. '30 Back 19 173 5.9 Ottumwa High Huguley, A. W., Jr. '31 Back 20 180 6.2 Milton Kuehn, G. M. '32 Tackle 19 190 6.2 Exeter Levin...