Word: jointly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Heil has been working ever since. He manicured horses and waited on customers for a Wisconsin country storekeeper. He learned about machinery by running a drill press at 14 for International Harvester Co., about trolley cars by being a conductor in Milwaukee. He founded his own business, a rail joint welding company, in 1900 with the first $700 he saved. For ten years he paid himself only $2 a day, and often had to borrow from the neighborhood saloonkeeper to meet his payroll...
Coster promptly proposed to Mr. Michaels that they fire Mr. Catchings and take joint control of the company. When Mr. Catchings heard about this he wrote to all the directors, urging them to come to Manhattan before the stockholders' meeting in April 1934, and support his recommendation that "there is no further place in the McKesson & Robbins organization for F. Donald Coster...
Money for the committee will be gathered by such benefit performances as a joint glee club concert of the four colleges. Ernest M. Jarndorf '41, of the University Refugee Committee, suggested that a benefit of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, formerly planned for the use of the Harvard Committee, might be turned over to the central group...
...reason for raising the question of Harvard-Radcliffe relations again, Dean Sperry said that his policy was in accord with that which the University has followed in the past. Finally, he said he did not believe the basement of Andover Hall was a satisfactory place to establish a joint inneshreem...
...cooperative was formed with the aid of Radcliffe girls. The original idea is attributed to Sarah Cauman, Radcliffe '39. "We had hoped that the joint organization, if successful, would set a precedent for harmonious Harvard Radcliffe relations," Miss Leigh Steinhardt, Radcliffe 2G, declared. "After al, the chances of anything happening are every slight. We will behave ourselves...