Word: lehman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Lehman Hall officials have indicated that they will offer no objection to the carrying out of such a plan, A. L. Endicott '94, comptroller of the University, stating: "As far as this office is concerned, we are not against any move to allow inter-House dining. The matter is not to be decided by us. Decision lies with the House Masters. Whatever change they desire will have the support of this office...
...informal meeting of the House Masters to be held this afternoon, the question of Inter-House dining, which the CRIMSON has advocated, will be considered. From Lehman Hall, it was learned that there would be no objection to any proposed change whereby one House member would be enabled to dine in another House without paying the additional guest charge...
That Columbia Broadcasting System was worth more than ten million last week nobody seemed to doubt. At first competitive bidders but finally fellow stock-holders with President Paley were Brown Brothers, Harriman & Co., Lehman Corp., Field, Glore & Co. and Herbert Bayard Swope. Columbia's gross business in 1931 was $11,000,000. It owns five stations outright, has 91 affiliates, is the world's largest radio broadcasting system...
Second, as events have proved, the allotment of single and double rooms was unskilfully calculated. The rearrangements proposed at Lowell House and in Dean Hanford's statement bear witness to this. Lehman Hall has also unfortunately been troubled by the fact that many men who can afford $400 rooms prefer suites almost equally good on a higher floor, at a much lower figure...
...charging some less and giving them less, Harvard has taken a reef in its financial sails. What is needed, more than redistribution, is a larger number of moderately priced rooms. These can come only as a result of reduction in the total rents, to which the financial ability of Lehman Hall should be principally devoted...