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...course is not hard for those who enjoy copying exactly so-called models of solution such as are used in the course, but for one who likes to work out solutions of his own the penalty is swift and sure. Possibly Professor Norton, in whose charge the course will be this year, will be somewhat more lenient with his demands of solutions, and at any rate it is hoped that there will be a revision of the notes used in the course. Compiled as engineers would make notations on a drawing, the mass of material is difficult to assimilate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thirty-three Courses Open to Upperclassmen Reviewed In Third Installment of Crimson Confidential Guide | 9/28/1931 | See Source »

...frank, concerted effort to restore depositor confidence in New York banks, and to prevent further withdrawal of deposits. It was designed as the solution of a problem about which State Superintendent of Banks Joseph Broderick, Governor George Leslie Harrison of the New York Federal Reserve Bank. Chairman Mortimer Norton Buckner of the New York Clearing House Committee and Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt of the State have talked long, often and seriously. The conversations have extended to 22 great banks, including Speyer & Co. and J. P. Morgan & Co. The conversations ended with promises of a million dollars from each bank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: New York Consortium | 9/21/1931 | See Source »

Promptly bank officials and Chairman Mortimer Norton Buckner of the New York Clearing House made public statements that Chatham Phenix is in splendid condition. A statement was produced which showed that on Aug. 18 the bank had capital funds (resources minus liabilities) of $32,708,000 although since Dec. 31 its deposits had shrunk some $70,000,000. Attorney Thomas Lincoln Chadbourne, director of the bank and its counsel, called all the ugly rumors lies, spoke of their "utter baselessness, sheer malignancy." He said Chatham Phenix would prosecute Mr. O'Connell to ''the very limit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Rumor Monger | 9/7/1931 | See Source »

...jubilee was a banquet at the Hotel Gary at which was formed the Pioneer Society of Gary, composed of men who helped build the city a quarter century ago. Presiding was William Palmer Gleason who superintended the construction of the steel plants. Near him sat H. S. Norton, now president of the Commercial Club who as agent for the Gary Land Co. did as much as anybody to develop the city. Present also was William Albert Wirt, the first and only superintendent of schools, who devised the famed "Gary Plan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Fiat City | 6/15/1931 | See Source »

...Norton Professorship of Poetry was endowed by the late C. C. Stillman '98, in memory of Professor Charles Eliot Norton. By the terms of the endowment, the incumbents are to be chosen, without limits of nationality, from men of high distinction and preferably of international reputation. In the administration of the gift, the term "poetry" is to be interpreted in its broadest sense, including, together with verse, all poetic expression in language, Music, or the fine arts, under which term architecture may be included...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NORDAL SUCCEEDS HIND NEXT YEAR AS NORTON PROFESSOR | 5/26/1931 | See Source »

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