Word: mutuality
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...been profound changes in the spirit of the Plan. It was conceived as a business plan, and business today rests heavily on such vague but vital things as "confidence" and "goodwill." Dr. Schacht was talking truth when he said last week: "After the second Hague Conference nothing remained of mutual cooperation, nothing of confidence in Germany, nothing of helping Germany to carry out the difficult task prescribed in the Young Plan. ... I am even now willing to accept the Young Plan in the Young spirit. What is now before the Reichstag I call the Hague Protocol. Sanctions [the right...
...National Association of Mutual Savings Banks last week published a list of the hundred biggest. Facts savings-bankers noted with interest: first and second, with $332,000,000 and $319,000,000, are the Bowery Savings and the Emigrant Industrial Savings, both of Manhattan. Last year their positions were reversed. The Philadelphia Savings Fund Society is again third. To be in the first 100, a bank would have to beat the Mechanics Savings Bank of Hartford, last with $21,000,000 deposits. During 1929 no newcomers joined the group. New York State had 54 of the 100, Massachusetts was next...
...successful ouster of Col. Robert Wright Stewart from the chairmanship of the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana. He had defended Francis G. Caffey, receiver for the New York & Cuba Steamship Co. Other clients whose cases he carried to the Supreme Court: Victor Talking Machine Co., Beechnut Packing Co., Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., Aetna Insurance Co., Swift & Co., De Forest Radio, U. S. Industrial Chemical Co.. Anaconda Copper Mining Co., Wabash R. R., General Electric Co. When his son Charles Evans Hughes Jr. became Solicitor General of the U. S. last year, Mr. Hughes Sr. dropped all cases...
...Threefold Movement, with committees in principal U. S., European and Asiatic cities, is attempting to stimulate ''The Realization of Peace and Brotherhood-through Understanding and Neighborliness-uniting people of All Religions, Races, Countries, Classes and Conditions-not merely by Preaching but by Practice-by building Bridges of Mutual Appreciation across the Chasms of Prejudice." It is called Threefold because its ideals are cultural, racial and spiritual unity. Prominent U. S. Threefolders: Robert Norwood, dynamic rector of St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, Manhattan; Joseph Fort Newton, famed Philadelphia divine; Banker Paul Moritz Warburg; Journalist Louis Wiley (New York...
Says Author Bloch's great & good friend Romain Rolland, himself a famed novelist (Jean-Christophe): "I have known and loved him as a brother for 15 years . . . these stormy 15 years which have been the touchstone of souls and of friendships have only served to consecrate our mutual faith . . . within this virile artist who thinks as he writes, and who acts as he thinks, there is a character which is the equal...