Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Until additional players report for the new form of sport, which is to be allowed in fulfillment of the compulsory exercise requirements, it will not be possible to organize on a strict dormitory basis...
Reminded of the large sums which U. S. investment trusts spend annually in their research departments, Author Reis believes non-profit organizations can operate more cheaply; colleges and universities will help a non-profit project; Investors' Research would not worry about day to day market fluctuations, merely report whether securities were safe investments. Analogous to Investors' Research is the 64-year-old British Corporation of Foreign Bondholders. "But that's a little organization for big investors," says Author Reis. "What we need is a big organization for little investors...
From Manhattan President Sloan issued GM's first quarter financial report showing the effect on earnings of the 42-day strike engineered by Homer Martin's U.A.W. Net profits for the first three months of 1937 were $44,814,000, a 15% decrease from the $52,464,000 earned during the same period last year. Net sales were substantially equaled: $336,850,000 in 1937 as compared with $341,306,000. At week's end, GM directors met in Manhattan, elected President Sloan their chairman, vice Lammot du Pont, retired. President Sloan's old job fell...
...When Chrysler directors met in Manhattan last week they received from President K. T. Keller the corporation's first quarter report showing a 56% increase in the sale of Chrysler cars over last year despite interruption of operations during a five-week strike. Net sales were $183,207,000, compared with $148,464,000 during the first quarter of 1936. Net profits, however, decreased from $11,453,000 to $10,914.000. These figures studied, Chrysler directors upped the quarterly dividend rate from...
What provisions, then, should be taken to care for the Freshmen who not reach the Elysian fields of the Houses? It seems eminently clear, and the Student Council report has pointed out, that n one should be denied at least one year in the Houses, no matter where he comes from, what his social connections, and how high or how low his scholastic standing. This principle should be the guide of the University in assigning rooms to present and future upper-classes...