Word: rubin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Loew's Inc.'s annual meeting in Manhattan, stockholders learned that in the last two years $2,670,939 had been paid to a partnership composed of Irving Grant Thalberg, Louis B. Mayer and J. Robert Rubin, dominant officers in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Loew's producing subsidiary, not as a bonus but as their share of the profits under a contract signed when M-G-M was born of a three-cornered merger. Mr. Mayer and his two partners had turned over all their assets-properties, stars, contracts, furniture, cash-taking no stock in exchange...
...Archibald 1L, Philander Bates 2G.B., H. L. Brooks 2Ts., K. W. Brown '35, E. E. Calvin '35, Courtlandt Canby '36, Zechariah Chafee '34, A. T. Collier '34, L. P. Forster '33, E. A. Grant '32, R. I. Hardin 3L, J. D. Kernan '34, L. P. Marks 2L, H. W. Rubin '35, F. F. Silver '34, and R. S. Tangeman 1G; bases: G. H. Acheson '33, H. M. Daft '34, A. L. Gordon '34, H. E. Holm '35, C. V. MacCoy 5G, J. L. McDowell 4Dn., M. F. McKesson '34, J. H. Packard '34, T. B. Palmer 4G, W. S. Salant...
...Lowell ocC., M. F. McKesson '34, F. D. Moore '35, H. J. Moss 1G., E. L. Olsson 1G., J. H. Packard '34, Knight Prophett 1G., J. C. Ransmeier '33, Lawrence Rasmussen 1G., E. H. Rigg '34, R. L. Riley '33, E. J. Rogers '34, H. W. Rubin '35, R. D. Sard...
...list of Harvard delegates by countries follows. Representing France are Howard Rubin '32, R. E. L. Williamson de Visme 1G., W. R. Furlong, Jr. '32, W. S. Salant '33, A. H. Daniels '33, and C. H. Wellman '32. The Chilean delegation is headed by Peter Shuebruk '32, and under him are working R. L. Behrens '34, Ulrich Kersten gr.L., W. C. Loring, Jr. '35, E. H. Hickey '33, and Matthias Landau 3L. M. A. Hoffman '34 is the chairman of the group representing Siam, while with him are associated Sergius Portal '35, D. M. Sullivan '32, Robert Blinn...
Much of the work of the Model Assembly is done in Committees, which whip into shape subjects to be discussed at the Plenary Sessions of the Assembly proper. From Harvard, Messrs. Rubin, Shuebruck, Daniels, Loring and Portal are working upon problems incidental to the task of disarmament. Messrs. Furlong, Blinn, Hoffman, Davis, and Kersten are studying the question of revision of treaties, with especial reference to the pressing dispute over the Polish Corridor. Economic problems, with emphasis laid upon debts, reparations, and tariffs, will be considered...