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...tail-coated plenipotentiary with a title, Pierson was just the man to give ceremonial lustre to Jesse Jones's deals. Nowhere was this lustre more useful than in Argentina, No. 1 thorn in the Good Neighbor Policy's side...
Assistant in Oral Surgery: Harold LaS. Pierson, of Bloomfield, New Jersey, D.M.D...
Last week the embargo on dollars was lifted. The U. S. had apparently moved. In Washington it was reported that the U. S. and Argentina were negotiating a reciprocal agreement on foreign exchange. And Warren Lee Pierson, president of the United States Export-Import Bank, was in Buenos Aires. Mr. Pierson's bank last week received $500,000,000 additional lending capital when President Roosevelt signed a bill designed to enable South American countries to build up their own industries, including armaments for hemisphere defense. When it's raining dollars, any banker, even an aristocrat like Pinedo, instinctively...
Saturday the Merrymen go to Derby where they will oppose a Pierson College eight
...Gallup polls. Some finds: > A student, driving back to college after a date in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., tuned in just in time to hear a bulletin that something from out of this world had landed at Grovers Mills, near Princeton. He listened long enough to hear "Professor Pierson of Princeton" (Welles), and talk of invasion, gas, fire, and many deaths. Believing that everybody was done in down Princeton way, he headed back to rescue his girl, covered 45 miles in 35 minutes, passed through Newburgh, N. Y. (pop. 31,000) without noticing it. Analyzing this young man's questionnaire...