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13) supported the Institute of Biological Research of Johns Hopkins University and contributed toward the publication of Biological Abstracts;
A series of news items from 1911 to 1925, indicating the preference of young Thomas F. Manville Jr. and his sister Lorraine for cabarets, footlights, chorus girls and comedians, predicted a business event of last week-the passage of the H. S. Johns-Manville Co. of Manhattan, $32,000,000...
The new Johns-Manville president is Theodore F. Merseles, 63. He has been, successively and with much success, a railroader, bicycle maker, cloak and suit mail order man. In 1921, when the price slump had dragged Montgomery Ward & Co. (everything by mail, from engagement rings to fox-traps) into a...
What the financial world thought of Mr. Merseles' election was seen when Johns-Manville preferred stock, commonly inactive, jumped six points (to 82%) on the Manhattan Curb the day of the news. What he felt about his election, besides gratification, may have been that this time the company he...
Besides Professor Cushing, Professor C. L. Hana, Cornell, and W. S. Thayer, Professor Emeritus at Johns Hopkins, will receive the distinction. The occasion is the visit of the British Medical Association to Edinburgh. All other recipients are Englishmen, with the exception of one eminent representative each of France, Germany, Italy...