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Petroleum Corp. Outstanding among recent Investment Trusts is Petroleum Corp. of America, the long-rumored oil securities company last week formally announced by Blair & Co. Petroleum Corp. offered 3,250,000 shares at $34, a total capitalization of $110,500,000. Prominent among its executives are Director Arthur W. Cutten and Board Chairman Elisha Walker, first partner of Blair & Co. (TIME, Dec. 10). Other famed directors are Halstead G. Freeman, president of Chase Securities, Charles Hayden, of Hayden, Stone & Co., E. F. Hutton, chairman of Postum Co., Inc. President is John H. Markham, Jr., head of the Exchange Bank...
...Harvard Freshman defeated the University Team C by a 3 to 2 total...
...eight games played during the first half of the season the University team has won four, lost three, and tied. In the scoring column Harvard has rung up a total of 37 points to its opponents 14. Of the games Harvard has lost, all three were decided by the margin of a single goal. The University Club six won in a 4 to 3 contest, Toronto downed the Crimson 3 to 2, and the Green sextet won out in Hanover by a 2 to 1 margin...
...satisfactorily in time, as the country in question developed economically and socially. But the world war proved too great a strain. Even the more advanced countries found the existing system unsatisfactory and introduced war governments, which smacked strongly of dictatorships. In the less advanced countries the war led to total collapse, as in Russia and in Turkey. In 1917 the liberal experiment in Russia proved entirely inadequate and Lenin's success depended in large measure on his realization of the need of a strong hand and a temporary dictatorship. But Italy is certainly the most interesting and instructive example...
...results of the first-year scholarship examinations, which were held on January 5, were announced yesterday at the Law School. Twenty-nine scholarships have been awarded to first-year Law School men. They make up a total of over $12,000. Very few of these scholarships carry a stipend covering the tuition of $400, but the deficit is made up by the Law School...