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...report made better reading than the pacifist picketers would have supposed. In 1933 Steel's deficit was $43,000,000, in 1932 $92,000,000. The important fact, however, was not that deficits were declining but that operating profits-before depreciation and other charges-were rising. Chairman Myron Charles Taylor took pains to announce that the average wages of his 190,000 employes were up from 59? per hour in 1933 to 70? last year, that total wage payments were up nearly 30% from $172,000,000 to $210,000,000, although steel output increased less than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Steel | 2/11/1935 | See Source »

...first exhibit in the U. S. in six years. On view were Cardinal Hayes in his princely robes; J. Pierpont Morgan looking royally severe; the late Calvin Coolidge (lent by the Antiquarian Society of America), the late George Fisher Baker Sr. (lent by U. S. Steel Corp.), Myron Charles Taylor, LL. D. (also lent by U. S. Steel Corp.), Nicholas Murray Butler, D. C. L., LL. D. (lent by the Archaeological Biographical Society of New York), Walter Sherman Gifford (lent by American Telephone & Telegraph Co.), Eugene Grace (lent by Bethlehem Steel Corp.), Dr. Dean Sage (lent by the Presbyterian Hospital...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Portraiture by Command | 1/14/1935 | See Source »

...Around the President's desk last week assembled Myron Taylor of U. S. Steel, Eugene Gifford Grace of Bethlehem, Tom Mercer Girdler of Republic, many another steelmaster. Also on hand were Michael F. Tighe of the Amalgamated Iron, Steel & Tin Workers and William Green of the American Federation of Labor. They were all at the White House to report a deadlock over steel labor peace. The sticking point: Labor's demand that if a majority in a steel plant voted for the A. F. of L. union, the union should then represent all employes. The President told them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Pomp & Precedence | 12/31/1934 | See Source »

...Irving Myron Madoff...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOMINEES FOR SECOND SENIOR CLASS ELECTIONS | 12/18/1934 | See Source »

...Richard King Thorndike, Jr., and Lucius Townshend Wing; for Permanent Class Committee, Donald Scott Carmichael, Joseph Lynch Hoguet, Jr., and George Francis McInnes; for Class Day Committee, Carlisle Abell, Clement Alden Briggs, James Augustus Carr, Lawrence Edward Corcoran, Joseph James Gianino, Frank Warren Knowlton, Jr., Sears Lehman, Jr., Irving Myron Madoff, Sumner Rodman, and Henry Bower White...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sixteen Nominees Are Added For Senior Class Elections | 12/17/1934 | See Source »

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