Word: succeeding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...dishonest, stockholders demand integrity; 4) he is unwanted, there has been a merger. But when Fred W. Ramsey, president of the Cleveland Metal Products Co. resigned six years ago he was neither 1) old, his age was 42; 2) inefficient, he had helped his concern to succeed; 3) dishonest, nor 4) unwanted. Having succeeded in business, during a quarter-century of sedulous attention to it, he is now free to go the remaining steps to the top in Y. M. C. A. work, for contemporaneously with his personal expansion in business he had grown in wisdom and understanding and position...
Elected. Dr. Frank Parker Day, onetime Second Lieutenant in the King's Colonial Imperial Yeomanry, Major of the 28th New Brunswick Dragoons; Master of Arts at Christ Church (The House), Oxford, college boxer, crew man; English lecturer at Swarthmore College, as president of Union College to succeed Dr. Charles Alexander Richmond, resigned...
...Senators are to be elected. Three are to replace vacancies : to succeed the late Willis of Ohio, Gooding of Idaho. Jones of New Mexico. None of these States figures importantly in the presidential election. In eight other States, the Senatorial results are not in doubt - Pennsylvania, Maine, Vermont, California (Republicans) ; Florida, Texas, Mississippi. Virginia (Democrats). In 12 of 26 other States, the Senatorial campaigns are un likely to affect presidential results - Ari zona. Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho. Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico (2), Ohio (2). Utah, Washington, West Virginia. Wyoming...
...Commercial business requires a concentration of responsibility. Self-government requires decentralization and many checks and balances to safeguard liberty. Our Government, to succeed in business, would need to become in effect a despotism...
Lord Peel. Appointed to succeed Lord Birkenhead at the India Office, last week, was Lord Peel...