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...haphazard methods of business belong to the prehistocic ages of five years ago when we were in the business wilderness," next decared Mr. Howard Coonley '98, president of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, and of the Walworth Manufacturing Company. He said that since he had discovered that the sales of the Walworth Company followed almost precisely the sales graphs prepared by the Harvard Economic Service, his company had been able to discard the old uncertain method of irregular production. By following the Harvard forecast, they had been able to estimate sales for each phase of the business cycle, and plan...
...discussed by members of the Committee and prominent busines men of the country. Professor Leonard W. Crum of the committee will be the first speaker. He will be followed by Mr. Charles b. Hammond '80 of the Acme Wire Company, New Haven, Conn., Mr. Joseph H. Barber, of the Walworth manufacturing Company, Boston, and Mr. Anson B. Gardner '15, of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company of New York City. Each of these men will discuss the value of the Harvard economic service as applied to his particular company. The speaking will be following again by general discussion...
...Lawrence Rowell will be the principle speaker at the final meeting which will follow the dinner. He will speak of the accomplishments, and results of the committee's review of economic statistics during the past five years. The subsequent speakers will be Mr. Howard Coonley '98, president of the Walworth Manufacturing Company, Mr. Jesse Isadore straus '93, president of R. H. Macy and Company, and Professor Charies J. Bullock, chairman of the Committee on Economic Research...
...Associated Industries of Massachusetts, cooperating with employers' association of all New England States held in Boston a conference on employee representation. It was a most interesting meeting. Representatives of the General Electric Company, the International Harvester Company, the Thomas Plant shoe manufacturing company, the MacCallum Hoslery Company, the Walworth Manufacturing Company and the W. F. Whitney Company described their plans and reported in no uncertain terms on the success of employee representation. In brief, the testimony there presented was to the effect that better relations with the employees had been established, sharp labor controversy reduced or eliminated altogether...
...meeting of the Freshman class, held last night in Lower Massachusetts, with an unusually large attendance, the following officers were elected for the year: president, Robert Clois Brown, of Medford, Mass., Andover; vice-president, Richard Walworth Hall, of Malden, Mass., Noble & Greenough's School; secretary and treasurer, Sherwood Moore Lowrey, of Honolulu, Hawaii, Hotchkiss School...