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...purchasing agents. More significant was the way individual businessmen took fire. Monsanto Chemical Co.'s Edgar Monsanto Queeny asked his board of directors for a leave of absence until November to work for Willkie's election, was refused, compromised by going on half-time and half-pay. Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Co.'s Hugh Morrow announced he would raise an army of 30,000 Willkie campaign volunteers. Other typical Willkie enthusiasts: Wall Street Lawyer Arthur A. Ballantine, Armstrong Cork Co.'s President Henning Webb Prentis Jr., Chrysler Corp. Director Harold Elstner Talbott Jr., Southern Railway President...
Biggest surprises revealed last week were Allied's possession of 10.4% of the voting strength of American Light & Traction Co. and big holdings of Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co., Owens-Illinois Glass Co., Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Co., Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp. Allied gave no reason for any of these investments, but others noted that Allied buys much coke from Sloss-Shemeld, once sold much gas to American Light & Traction, was a heavy creditor of Virginia-Carolina Chemical when it went through reorganization, has large sales of chemicals to the two big glass makers...
...Summas are: Moses Abramovitz of Brooklyn, New York; John Barton Appelbaum of New York City; Garrett Birkhoff of Cambridge; Harold Leslie Bisbee of Milton; Jacob Canter of Newton; Frank Gilchrist of Bronxville, New York; Henry Adams Morss, Jr. of Boston; David Henry Popper of White Plains, New York; James Sloss of Elkins Park, Pennsylvania; Henry Babcock Veatch, Jr. of Evansville, Indiana; James Wallerstein of White Plains, New York; William Barry Wood, Jr. of Milton; and Paul Maurice Zoll of Roxbury...
Before a gathering of more than 400 people in the Court Room of Langdell Hall in the Harvard Law School, Friday night, the Scott Club scored an oratorical triumph, winning the final round of the Ames competition of the Law School Clubs. T. H. Eliot 3L and F. H. Sloss 3L presented the arguments for the winning Club...
...justices at the Court of Ames will hear the oral arguments of T. H. Eliot 3L and F. H. Sloss 3L of the Scott Club, and J. J. Fine 3L and J. B. Messitte 3L of the Lowell group. They are the Hon. T. Scott Offutt judge of Court of Appeals of Maryland; the Hon. Walter Emanuel Treanor, judge of the Supreme Court of Indiana; and the Hon. James O'Malley, justice of the Supreme Court of New York, Appellate division...