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...last week was a poster by veteran Saturday Evening Post Coverman Norman Rockwell. Created without benefit of a New Deal bureau, Artist Rockwell's machine gunner (see cut), whose wounds and exhausted cartridge belt cry aloud for assistance, was painted at the suggestion of Manhattan's Williams & Saylor Advertising Agency, for Army Ordnance. Like all good war posters, it needed no careful study to evoke in plain men a forthright fighting emotion...
...bench of three learned and very live justices, was part of the annual Ames Competition, traditional climax of three years of Law School training. Finalists were the Scott Club, represented by Richardson and McMillen, and the Sayre Club, represented by Alan S. Geismer 3L and Tillman K. Saylor...
Questions arising under the New York Arbitration Act will be argued for the Langell Club by Thomas P. Mulligan, of Cleveland, and John G. Powers, of Pleasantville, New York, and for the Sayre Club by Alan S. Geismer, of Cleveland, and Tillman K. Saylor, Jr., of Johnstown, Pennsylvania...
...chairman. For the patent the Garland company paid $500 in stock. It was taken into the balance sheet at $7,500. Meantime Yaleman Garland acquired a crony named Arnold C. Mason, Class of 1928 (Sheffield) and a member of a solid St. Louis family. Later a third named David Saylor II joined them, though he never achieved the corporate importance of Messrs. Garland & Mason...
Last week Mr. Saylor, whose latest undertaking was to put Canada Dry into the liquor business, resigned his presidency, will continue as chairman. Under an amendment to the company's bylaws, the board chairman is to become chief executive and financial officer, the president chief operating officer. Elected president was Roy W. Moore, handsome, sociable, longtime vice president in charge of operations...