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After spraying the notes with F. W. Woolworth's elegant "Eau de Harvard Square," the committee distributed them throughout the Yard last night. Having set the Jubilee date at May 23, the committee will reopen their publicity campaign after vacation with the announcement of the band for the affair. At the moment several prominent orchestras are being considered but no decision has been reached...
...annoyance was due. At 19 he was fired for writing a sassy letter to his boss; unabashed, he proceeded to use the boss's name as reference in seeking other jobs. He has been mad at RFC since 1938, when he applied for a $60,000 loan to reopen his Hickory Clay Products Co. (tile) at Mineral City, Ohio. The plant had been shut down most of the time since 1929, had lost money steadily. When he asked RFC to finance improvements and provide new working capital, RFC looked at the company's record and flatly refused...
...capacity last week and expanding too (TIME, Nov. 25). Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co. will soon make 140-inch plate (for shipbuilding) for the first time. To crack a coke bottleneck, T. C. I. has built 73 new ovens. The Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Co. planned to reopen 87 old beehive ovens unused for over 20 years...
...lieutenant Roland J. Thomas, has spoken to electrical industries through James B. Carey. Last week he got ready to speak to steel. S. W. O. C. has continuing contracts with President Benjamin Fairless of U. S. Steel, and President H. Edgar Lewis of Jones & Laughlin. Either side may reopen negotiations at any time. Murray let it be known that he thought it was time. He also announced that he would send an aide, lanky Clinton Golden, to Manhattan to discuss with President Raoul Desvernine a new contract with Crucible Steel. Labor and industry were approaching the show down stage...
...supplies, passed through the British blockade at the request of the U. S., and the improvement of trade with the colonies. U. S. policy is to help maintain France's colonial empire intact; and if the Vichy Government is compelled-or impelled-to go to North Africa and reopen the war against Germany, it will be U. S. policy to back it with all available resources...