Word: tradings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Williams, Nathaniel Ropes Professor of Political Economy at Harvard and a vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank, New York, will speak on "The International Consequences of Stabilization Agreements," while Robert Lincoln O'Brien, chairman of the U. S. Tariff Commission, will talk on "The International Consequences of Reciprocal Trade Treaties...
Featured by sound truck campaigning and a much-appreciated "belly" scene in which the whale addressed Jonah, who was residing inside the mammal's own stomach, the American premiere of Bridie's "Jonah and the Whale" was estimated by evities in both Boston and trade papers as the Dramatic Club's outstanding performance in recent years...
While in Cambridge Landis became interested in politics and was about to become a candidate for the Cambridge City Council when he was summoned to Washington by President Roosevelt on the recommendation of Professor Felix Frankfurter. He was then, in 1933, named as a member of the Federal Trade Commission and obtained a leave of absence from the Law School...
...candidates for the Board are Charles Francis Adams '88, of Boston, formerly secretary of the navy, treasurer of Harvard, president of the Alumni Association, and member of the Board of Overseers; George Rublee '90 of Washington, D. C., a lawyer and formerly member of the Federal Trade Commission and legal adviser to the American Embassy in Mexico, to the American delegation to the London Naval Conference, and to the government of Colombia; Right Reverend James DeW. Perry '92 of Providence, Rhode Island, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States...
...rudimentary form in a large part of the industry. Automobile plants are peculiarly vulnerable to being shut down by the refusal of a relatively few employees to work. This is why the industry will find out sooner or later that sible labor organizations to protect its it needs trade agreements with respon-operations from interruptions