Word: weld
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...true. While generally bad, business is not equally bad everywhere, a point not generally appreciated, but brought out last week when Dun & Bradstreet published in Dun's Review a nationwide chart of trade volume at the end of January (see map). Prepared by Dr. L. D. H. Weld of McCann-Erickson, Inc., the chart was based upon Federal Reserve Board figures for bank debits, wholesale sales and department store sales, R. L. Polk & Co. figures on new car registrations, Editor & Publisher's statistics on advertising lineage and Life Insurance Sales Research Bureau statistics on new policies. Aside from...
...teams and their managers as announced by Homer D. Peabody, Freshman Class President, are: Wigglesworth and Apley, Charles Clark; Thayer, Mortimer Rayman; Matthews and Grays, Kingdon W. Swayne; Massachusetts, Lionel, and Union, Norman W. Getsinger; Stoughton, Hollis, and Holworthy, Jerry O'Conner; Weld, Straus, and Mower, Lucian Zoll...
...swing into action on a three-game-a-week schedule starting April 15, and continuing each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for five weeks. The teams are as follows: Wigglesworth (Wigglesworth, Harvard Union); Thayer (Thayer, Apley); Matthews (Matthews, Grays); Massachusetts (Massachusetts, Lionel); Holworthy (Holworthy, Hollis, Stoughton); Straus (Straus, Weld, Mower...
...most hard fought and closely contested elections in the history of the Freshman Class, Homer D. Peabody of San Diego, California and Weld Hall was elected President, David D. Henry of Wellesley Hills and Stoughton Hall, Vice-president and E. Langdon Burwell of Buffalo and Straus Hall was named Secretary-Treasurer last night...
Homer D. Peabody, of San Diego, California and Weld Hall, from San Diego High; Union Committee, Basketball team...