Word: sawyerism
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Under the system by which the concessions are run, two managers, who this year were Walter F. Kelly 3L., and Joseph Sawyer 2G.B., have entire supervision of the stands, organizing the personnel and doing all the buying. Every spring these men elect their captains from the past year's workers...
Kirkland 3, Brooks 2. Mark Mazel '35 (B) beat Alden H. Bryan '35 3-0, Oscar W. Jarrell '35 (B) beat Douglas C. Scott '35, Frank E. Strohber '36 (K) beat Irving Wallace '34, Henry B. Sawyer, Jr. '36 (K) beat Brenton W. Creelman '37 3-0, Theodore M. Feldman '35, (K) beat George W. Caturani '34 by default...
...Federal pay cut was extended from June 30 to Dec. 31. Reason: There had not yet been any material rise in the cost of living. C. Secretary of the Interior Ickes at the President's command became Administrator of Public Works, replacing acting Administrator Donald H. Sawyer. Secretary Ickes kept his Cabinet...
...Washington, before 9:00 a. m. one day last week, Henry B. Sawyer, member of the advisory board of Massachusetts Investors Trust, and Trustee Merrill Griswold entered the sweltering, ramshackle, stucco-and-tar-paper building of the Federal Trade Commission. They trudged upstairs and settled down to wait before a certain door in the second-floor hall. When the door opened they marched in and delivered three bundles of documents, each describing $5,000,000 worth of securities which their company wished to issue...
...rally industry into line was General Hugh Samuel Johnson, West Pointer, lawyer, boys' book writer, associate of Bernard Marines Baruch and originator and administrator of the War-time selective draft. Like Col. Sawyer. General Johnson, as Administrator for Industrial recovery, was given the counsel of the Secretaries of Commerce. Agriculture, Labor; Attorney General. Director of the Budget, Federal Trade Commissioner Chairman. These in turn began last week to draw keymen from the ranks of economists, businessmen, labor leaders to make up advisory boards. The Industrial Advisory Board appointed by Secretary Roper included: General Motors President Alfred Pritchard Sloan...