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...build Federated Department Stores into what ranks (on first-quarter earnings) as the nation's biggest retailer, adding such stores as Columbus' F. & R. Lazarus Co. (1929), Brooklyn's Abraham & Straus (1929), Manhattan's Bloomingdale Bros. (1930), Houston's Foley Bros. (1949), Dallas' Sanger Bros. (1951). Yet he was never so busy selling that he forgot the workers and society around him. Filene was a leading spirit of the New England Industrial Development Corp. to encourage small businessmen, pumped hard for better schools, wrote three books, was a founder of the American Arbitration Association...
STORE MERGER will put Federated Department Stores within a whisker of Allied Stores in the race for No. 1 spot among U.S. department-store chains. In an $18 million stock deal, Federated (Manhattan's Bloomingdale's, Boston's Filene's, Dallas' Sanger's) will take on Miami's Burdine's Inc., Florida's biggest (1955 sales: $42.8 million) department store, with four units in the state. In year ended Jan. 28, 1956, Federated, with sales of $537.7 million, was only $44 million behind Allied's pace, but now, with Burdine...
...committee, headed by Sirgay Sanger '56, will examine three things: secondary school language training, college language courses, and the educational and practical value of language study. The investigation will be conducted almost wholly from a student approach and the committee will probably poll members of the freshman and senior classes in the near future...
...additional incentive for the report, both Levin and Sanger cited the rising amount of attention being given to secondary school language instruction because of the advanced standing program...
Dunster: Joseph D. French, James G. Hatcher, Jr., David H. Knutson, Daniel A. Rezneck, Sirgay Sanger, Hugh A. Sargent, Bradley W. Stark, Thor H. Thors...