Word: treasurere
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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U. S. suffragists called the attention of laymen to the fact that Miss Christabel Pankhurst is by no means to be confused with her mother (Emmeline) or her sister (Estelle). Christabel is the Editor of Britannia and a joint founder with her mother of the British Women's Party. Mrs...
*One of the first stocks to go, and go farthest, was Devoe & Raynolds, from $140 to $40. Justly indignant at aspersions cast, Treasurer De Lancey Kountze declared : "If there is any maniplation . . . it is being done without the knowledge or consent, directly or indirectly, of the corporation or any of...
A. T. & T. stock holdings in these companies now aggregate $1,027,448,629 ($991,834,103 in 1924). Total assets on the parent company's books show $1,645,565,373 ($1,478,147,221 in 1924). Over this vast system presides a comparatively young man?Walter Sherman Gifford...
At a recent meeting of the Law Review Board held at the Colonial Club, Henry Jacob Friendly 2L. of Elmira, N. Y., was elected president for next year. Friendly is a Harvard graduate of the class of '23. While at the College he won the Sheldon Travelling Scholarship and after...
Among the petitioners for the bill are C. F. Adams '88, treasurer of the University; J. J. Storrow '85, captain of the winning '85 crew; James Lawrence '01, Chief Marshal of the class of 1901; John Richardson '06, chairman of the University Rowing Committee, and other prominent graduates.