Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When Secretary Marion Folsom and his colleagues in the Department of Health, Education and Welfare began looking for a successor to Education Commissioner Samuel Brownell, one name kept cropping up over and over again: Superintendent Lawrence Gridley Derthick of Chattanooga. Last week President Eisenhower, who had once heard Derthick hold forth at a Columbia Teachers College seminar, announced that Derthick...
Merger Series. Under the law, before any stock can be sold in the U.S., the sellers must first file with SEC a prospectus disclosing the full facts; thus SEC has a chance to disapprove the registration and block the stock sale. Great Sweet Grass President Samuel Ciglen (who resigned after the hearings were scheduled) and his associates, according to testimony, had apparently taken advantage of a loophole in the law to sell stock. No registration-and no disclosure-is required if stock is issued solely to complete a merger. Thus, according to SEC, Ciglen and his friends had organized...
...committee included Samuel H. Beer, Paul H. Buck, J.N. Douglas Bush, Abram Chayes '43, Dean A. Clark, Merle Fainsod, John H. Finley, Jr. '25, Bertrand Fox, John Kenneth Galbraith, Seymour E. Harris '20, Mark A. DeWolfe Howe '28, George B. Kistiakowsky, John V. Lintner, Harold C. Martin, Summer H. Slichter, Charles H. Taylor, Robert Ulich, John H. Van Vleck...
Walter J. Bate '39, professor of English, received the Christian Gauss Prize of $1000 late last week for his book, The Achievement of Samuel Johnson. The award was given by Phi Beta Kappa...
Also discussed at the convention was a proposal for state tax reform, announced Friday by Arnold M. Soloway, assistant professor of Economics. Samuel H. Beer, professor of Government, state chairman of the ADA, has asserted that both fiscal and educational fields of state government are "in desperately bad shape...