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...committee chairmen are as follows: Smith Halls: chairman, T. D. Pratt; treasurer, A. P. Smith. Standish Hall: chairman and treasurer, R. G. Ames. Gore Hall: chairman, H. A. Spalding; treasurer, W. F. Nichols. McKinlock Hall: chairman, Kent Sanger; treasurer, B. T. Elkins. Shepherd Hall: chairman and treasurer, C. V. Hubbard...
There is plenty of theoretical argument against branchbanking. There is also much sentiment against it, for oldtime U. S. banking tradition is one of local "unit" independence (the local small-town banker a fatherly financial shepherd to his local flock). Also, for practical purposes, potent bankers have found it prudent to disclaim any intention of becoming more potent lest such designs should offend small bankers who, meanwhile, must be their principal customers. Therefore, the merging-grouping trend had to move until it had half-swept the nation before the A. B. A. dared approve it. And even last week...
...Shepherd Hall: C. V. Hubbard...
...hungry, pale and lonely, I inhabited palaces and spoke with kings." When his money was just about gone he got a job lecturing at the Boston School of Oratory, met literary tycoons, got another job reviewing books for the august Transcript. But even after he had become an accepted shepherd on Boston's Mt. Parnassus Garland was a Western boy, had more than a tinge of the Western radical in him. He considered Atheist Robert Ingersoll "our greatest orator," and fell hard for Single-Taxer Henry George. Few U. S. writers have traveled the U. S. as Author Garland...
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