Word: iowa
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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When the 1910 merger took place, George M. Reynolds was president of the Continental factory. His first banking job had been at Panora, Iowa, where he had charge of the broom and polish rag. He flourished; made his banking way to Des Moines, then to Chicago. President Taft in 1909 wanted him for secretary of the treasury. He refused. George is known as the quickest and the firmest to say yes or no to a banking matter...
...other states have Harvard alumni in the following numbers: Alabama, 146; Arizona, 58; Arkansas, 104; California, 1,929; Colorado, 273; Delaware, 88; District of Columbia, 876; Florida, 263; Georgia, 247; Idaho, 62; Illinois, 1,690; Indiana, 459; Iowa, 387; Kansas, 176; Kentucky, 201; Louisiana, 123; Marvland, 422; Michigan, 570; Minnesota, 539; Mississippi, 48; Missouri, 689; Montana, 85; Nebraska, 170; Nevada, 22; New Jersey, 1,049; New Mexico, 35; New York, 7,482; North Carolina, 255; North Dakota, 45; Ohio, 1,652; Oklahoma, 131; Oregon, 237; Pennsylvania, 1,908; Phillipino Islands, 40; South Carolina, 115; South Dakota, 44; Tennessee, 175; Texas...
Spencer W. Crowell at Algona, Iowa, and Robert J. Glick of Shamokin, Pa., died during the terrific suspense when the VOICE failed to announce the decision...
...election of Rhodes Scholars to enter Oxford in the fall of 1928 will take place on December 10, in the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire. New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin...
Likely candidates for the vacant governorship seemed to be: Agent General for Reparations Seymour Parker Gilbert; Edward Henry Cun- ningham of Iowa, already a Federal Reserve Board member; William P. Gould Harding, governor of the Boston Federal bank. Mr. Harding was Mr. Crissinger's predecessor...