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...chair he saw that officers' salaries were cut 30%, that expenses were pared all around, that dividend rates were lowered. (In 1928 the company had paid $6.50 a share, earned only $4.49.) By 1933 Lang Williams was 30 and old enough to be president. Baltimore Financier Eugene L. Norton, who had held the job "in trust" for him, stepped down and Williams stepped...
...Mass.; Alden Clarke '39, of Cleveland, O.; Howard F. Cline '39, of Baltimore, Md.; William A. Coates' 1G, of Milton, Mass.; James B. Conacher, graduate student at Queen's University; Milton Game 1G, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Henry L. Crosby, Jr., now at American School of Classical Studies, Athens; Norton B. Crowell, 1G, of Dallas...
...Charles Eliot Norton poetry professorship (music, art, letters), Harvard appointed high-domed Russian composer Igor Stravinsky, established a Ralph Waldo Emerson poetry fellowship (first incumbent: Robert Frost...
...Charles Eliot Norton Professorship of Poetry was established in 1925 through the gift of Charles Chauncey Stillman '28, in memory of Charles Eliot Norton, who was professor of the History...
Igor Strawinsky, internationally recognized composer of modern music, has been appointed Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry for the coming academic year, according to an announcement from University Hall...