Word: mcc
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Abbott McC. Washburn, Jr. '37, of Minneapolis, and a graduate of Andover; and Octavian M. Stirling, Jr. '38, of Fallston, Maryland, and a graduate of St. James School, to become Literary Associates; and Samuel N. Hinckley '39, of Cedarhurst, New York, and a graduate of Groton to become a member of the Business Board...
High man of the match was Parkman D. Howe, Jr. '37, who scored 277 out of a possible 300 points. Other Harvard contestants were Malcoim S. McN. Watts, Jr. '37, Philip A. Straus '37, George A. Matteson, Jr. '36, and Harry McC. Godden...
Leading the group is number one man Parkman D. Howe, Jr. '37. Others now shooting in a postal match with Princeton, are: Anton W. Asmuth '38, Richard P. Axten '37, Harry A. Freiburg '39, Henry McC. Godden '36, Spencer D. Howe '37, George A. Matteson '36, Philip Straus '37, Elkan Turk, Jr. '39, and Malcolm S. McN. Watts...
Chicago, Ill: Richard P Hedblom '39, Chicago, Ill; Jack LeR. Long '39, Winnetka, Ill.; Howard McC. Palmer '39, Evanston, Ill.; Donald G. Trier '39, Park Ridge...
...James McC. Landis, the new Securities Exchange Commissioner, declared soon after his appointment that he was completely in accord with his predecessor, Mr. Kennedy, and would seek to continue the fair dealing, temperate direction which had characterized the Commission before his accession. Undoubtedly Mr. Landis is sincere. Way back in October, 1933, in the heat of the controversy over the Securities Exchange Bill, he addressed a meeting of Public Accountants in New York, and described the qualities of a good Commissioner. They will be the qualities exemplified by Mr. Landis. Under such able administrators the Commission will continue a great...