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Franklin D. Mooney, president of Atlantic Gulf & West Indies Steamship Lines, became a director of U. S. Lines on the request of the Shipping Board (see above...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Personnel: Mar. 9, 1931 | 3/9/1931 | See Source »

Dated Dec. 27, 1930 Public Offering Jan. 10, 1931 Interest commencing Dec. 27, 1930, and steadily increasing toward maturity. Non-callable for a few years. Free from taxes by Railroad, Steamship and Street Car Companies until 1936. REGISTRAR: Bureau of Vital Statistics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 9, 1931 | 3/9/1931 | See Source »

...furnish only some $3,000,000. Reason for resumption of work: the U. S. Shipping Board went ahead with its payment after U. S. Lines agreed to elect certain new directors. These were: Edward Nash Hurley, onetime (1917-19) Shipping Board chairman; Ira Alexander Campbell, general counsel to American Steamship Owners Association; Robert L. Hague, vice president of Standard Shipping Co.; Franklin D. Mooney, president of Atlantic Gulf and West Indies Steamship Lines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: U. S. Lines Forward | 3/9/1931 | See Source »

American Bank Note 3,380 2,243 American Commercial Alcohol 1,395 56 American & Foreign Power* 22,310 26,002 American-Hawaiian Steamship 1,187 285 American Locomotive 6,851 3,778 American Thermos Bottle 323 201 Baldwin Locomotive Works 2,300 3,036 Bon Ami 1,455 1,356 Century Ribbon Mills 27D 172D Chrysler Corp 21,902 234 Consolidated Cigar 3,314 2,372 Cream of Wheat 1,882 1,868 Drug 17,013 21,123 Gabriel 618D 98D General Bronze 1,128 969D General Printing Ink 1,378 850 Hayes Body 245D 852D Houston...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Earnings | 3/2/1931 | See Source »

Along with the increase of travelling scholarships, has been a lowering of steamship rates by the creation of "student third." To many who cannot afford to give over an entire year, the opportunity of attending summer courses in European universities should prove increasingly welcome. It is regrettable, however, that such places as Harvard do not give greater course credit for work done in this way, in order to encourage study abroad. For the Language Departments especially, this would appear exceedingly worth while...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDY ABROAD | 2/9/1931 | See Source »

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