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Crew D--Stroke, A. C. Gray '30; 7, W. T. Emmet '29; 6, Guy Murchie '29, 5, C. N. Comstock '30; 4, C. S. Petrasch '30; 3, W. L. Storey '30; D. S. M. Larner '29; bow, E. M. Hamlin, 29; cox, C. G. Chase...
Moorfield Storey '66, who was scheduled to speak at the Union tonight, under the auspices of the Democratic Club, will not be able to be present, it was announced last night, by the officers of the club. Orders from his physician have forced him to cancel his engagements. Consequently, there will be no meeting in the Union tonight, according to G. W. Smith '29, business manager...
Last week President William Benson Storey of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé Railway Co., Chairman of the Committee on Uniform Express Contracts of American Railway Executives, announced flatly: "We are going to consider within the next week at a meeting in New York whether to go further with the plan or not." The "plan" is for the railroads to assume the $300,000,000 to $400,000,000 annual business of the American Railway Express Company. Later, President Storey declared, rather to the surprise of railroad executives generally, that he had the approval of railroads carrying...
...list of Chairman Storey's committeemen is formidable: Brigadier General William Wallace Atterbury for the Pennsylvania Railroad; Patrick Edward Crowley for the New York Central; Charles Donnelly for the Northern Pacific; Laurence Aloysius Downs for the Illinois Central; Carl Raymond Gray for the Union Pacific; Edward Jones Pearson for the New York, New Haven & Hartford; Bird M. Robinson for the American Short Lines Association...
...Chairman Storey spoke amiably last week about measures "for the protection of the express company." And he also said: "There is plenty of time between now and next February for the railroads to organize their own express business...