Word: schwab
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Harold L. Schwab--P.B.H.; Harvard Year book Publications; Harvard Combined Charities
Although yesterday's performance had received only scant advance notice, every seat in the hall was filled long before the show began; even the aisles were occupied. Lehrer and his associates--Munro S. Edmonson. David Z. Robinson, Richard N. Schwab 3G, and Robert H. Walker 6G kept the assemblage laughing for a full hour...
This week the CRIMSON has published a letter from Robert Wolff '54, and a rejoinder from Harold Schwab '53. Partly because Mr. Schwab on one occasion refers to Mr. Wolff as "Dr. Wolff," I should like to take this opportunity to say that I am not (repeat NOT) the author of the Wolff communication...
From young Charlie Schwab, Carnegie's right-hand man, Morgan learned that Carnegie, anxious to retire and devote his life to giving away his millions, might be in a mood to sell. "If Andy is willing," said Morgan, "go and find out his price." Soon Schwab came back with a slip on which Carnegie had scribbled the figure: $400 million. Merely glancing at it, Morgan said: "I accept." On Feb. 25, 1901, Morgan assembled Carnegie Steel and all the other companies into U.S. Steel-and floated $1,400,000,000 in capital, half of it in common stock...
...will still be in existence and will continue to compete with other ideas for public acceptance regardless of whether there are Communist teachers or not; the reason why they should not teach is a completely different question which has been basically answered by the above quotations from Mill. Harold Schwab...