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...interest to the U. S. Biological Survey and state fish hatcheries is the question of whether, in rambling up the continental coast, Pribilof seals eat many salmon. Washington salmon fisheries say yes; Government experts say no. This year the Indian seal-hunters have been requested to cut open the stomachs of their kill, examine the Contents...
Chase. In 1877 the group of men who had founded First National Bank of New York sold their control and started a new bank. This they called Chase National Bank in honor of Secretary of the Treasury Salmon Portland Chase who had created the National Banking Act and who had assisted First National by making it a government depository. Since then its resources have climbed from $1,042,000 and its capitalization has been increased from $300,000 to $105,000,000. Mergers contributing to this have been with Metropolitan Bank in 1921, Mechanics & Metals National in 1926, Mutual Bank...
With true fisherman's fatalism, two months ago with calmness and clarity he reviewed U. S. letters since 1900 in The Saturday Review of Literature. The essay, Perry-patetically called "Salmon Not Running," concluded that "big" books, like big fish, must be awaited in patience but are worth the trouble when they appear. Said he: "I once asked an old fellow in a military cloak, watching his line in a sluggish stream in Alsace, 'What kind of a fish are you expecting to catch?' 'All kinds,' was his gruff but very proper answer....I confess that I do not care...
With true fisherman's fatalism, two months ago with calmness and clarity he reviewed U. S. letters since 1900 in The Saturday Review of Literature. The essay. Perry-patetically called "Salmon Not Running." concluded that "big" books, like big fish, must be awaited in patience but are worth the trouble when they appear. Said he: "I once asked an old fellow in a military cloak, watching his line in a sluggish stream in Alsace, 'What kind of a fish are you expecting to catch?' 'All kinds,' was his gruff but very proper answer. ... I confess...
...Frank Billings Kellogg brightest in 1929, for it was the year in which 57 nations signed the world-peace treaty with his name on it. But researchers and analysts could show that Mr. Kellogg did not originate the outlawing-war idea ; that a comparatively obscure lay figure named Salmon Oliver Levinson, Chicago lawyer, was invited to the White House the day the signatures were affixed in recognition of certain conversations he had had years prior with Senator Borah of Idaho and others...