Word: roorbach
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lowell 5, Winthrop 0. Robert R. Lucas '34 (L) beat John J. Knox '36 3-2, Roger S. Greene '34 (L) beat Robert M. Peet '36 3-2, Emmet H. Roorbach '34 (L) beat Max L. Baughman '35 3-2, Richard S. Baxter '34 (L) beat Alvar W. Polk, Jr. '34 3-2. John A. Leutkemeyer 1L (L) beat Robert...
Plans were put under way for the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Business school, which comes in 1933, this week when a committee consisting of Professors Philip Cabot '94, W. M. Cole '90, W. J. Cunningham, J. G. Callan and G. B. Roorbach was appointed by W. B. Donham '98, dean of the school, to consider possible modes on which to properly mark the silver jubilee...
...modification or cancellation of war debts and reparations is not a question of legality or justice, but of expediency and common sense," and G. B. Roorbach, professor of Foreign Trade at the Harvard Business School, in a CRIMSON interview yesterday. "The countries of the world, particularly the United States, will have to realize that Great Britain, France, and the other debtor nations are not attempting to repudiate their payments out of any spirit of unfriendliness; they are doubtless as disappointed that world financial conditions do not permit paying, as we in this country are that a modification of the debts...
...impossibility for these nations to pay in fall," Professor Roorbach continued, "without continuing or even deepening the present depression and long delaying recovery. One thing is probable, and that is that if the debts are not substantially reduced, or even cancelled, some of them, at least, will be repudiated, not because of any wilfull desire to cheat the United States, but by virtue of the inability of the debator nations to pay. The result of repudiation would create a world-wide feeling of suspicion and uncertainty, which would long delay the economic recovery of the nations...
...course entitled "Water Transportation" and conducted by G. B. Roorbach, professor of Foreign Trade, will be offered in the second half year for students qualified for an intensive study of problems in ocean, coastwise, and inland transportation...