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Colonel Leonard P. Ayres, famed Cleveland banker-statistician, has expressed definite views concerning future business He points out that for the first time in a decade the four most fundamental causes of prosperity are all present. These factors are: 1) Increasing industrial production; 2) farm prosperity; 3) increasing exports ; 4) easy money conditions. Beginning last summer, these four prerequisites to prosperous business appeared together, and in all probability they will remain with us during...
...wrote to the General Electric Co. asking for a job, misdirected his letter to the Western Electric Co. This story, which has been often told of him, ends with the words "He got the job." In 1908, he was transferred to the American Telephone & Telegraph Co., made chief statistician-a position which he held until...
...ends of the world to fill the Post with daily tidings from afar. He has fattened and sleekened every page, stinting nothing to give his creature an air of brisk, full-blooded opulence and suavity. Where the Times drones and expatiates with the pensiveness of a scholarly, grey bearded statistician; where the Herald-Tribune stands brightly but carefully pat like a promising young member of the Stock Exchange; where the World, like a self-made man with brains, ideals and a deep vein of cynicism, cloaks terse and forceful thought beneath a lively flow of front-page vulgarity; where...
Roger W. Babson, widely known statistician and business expert, will talk on "Fundamentals of Prosperity" at the Paine Concert Hall at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. This is the last address of the first half of the lecture course on religion which is being given this year under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Society and the Christian Association...
Roger W. Babson, widely known statistician and business expert, will give the last lecture of the first half of the lecture course in religion which has been given this year under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House, in Paine Concert Hall at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of Sunday, December 34. His subject is announced as "Fundamentals of Prosperity." Opportunity will be given at the close of the lecture for members of the audience to question Mr. Babson on points connected with the lecture subject. The meeting is open to all members of the University...