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...only U. S. author to make three book clubs: Your Money's Worth (with F. J. Schlink) was a Book-of-the Month; Prosperity, Fact or Myth? was a Paper Book; the Literary Guild has chosen Mexico for August. He has been twice married (divorced from Margaret Hatfield in 1929), lives in Redding, Conn. and goes to Manhattan once a week to work at the Labor Bureau (without pay), and at the one accounting job he has kept (which pays well...
Died. Joshua Alexander Hatfield, 68, president of American Bridge Co. (U. S. Steel subsidiary); after brief illness; in Manhattan...
...which $295,250 came from Chairman John Jacob Raskob. During the last three months Mr. Raskob has increased his party's debt to him by $40,000. These figures caused the Republican National Committee to remark through the convenient mouth of West Virginia's Senator Hatfield: "Mr. Raskob is steadily increasing the size of the mortgage which he holds on the once proud party of Jefferson and Jackson...
...German soldiers on separate plaques is a miserable compromise. If the object of the memorial is to glorify the tarnished catch-words of 1918, the Germans should not be named at all. If it is a monument to patriotic Harvard men, any discrimination between them is odious. H. C. Hatfield...
Chief executive to be affected by Mr. Taylor's plan was President James Augustine Farrell, executive head of Steel since 1911. He will be 70 in 1933. Other Steel officers to be 70 that year include President Eugene Jackson Buffington of Illinois Steel Co., President Joshua Alexander Hatfield of American Bridge Co., President Ward B. Perley of Canadian Steel Corp. Ltd. Mr. Taylor will not be 70 until...