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Largesse In the Prince of Wales suite on board the Cunarder Berengaria, Sanders A. Wertheim, president of Burns Brothers, coal dealers, heard the stewards bawling: "All ashore that's going ashore." His cabin, the most expensive space the Cunard line can sell on any of its ships, was littered with candy, flowers, books, tokens of goodwill left by the employes who had come down to see him off. Now these employes were hurrying down the gangplank. Sanders Wertheim could see them beaming at him, packed inside a rope on the pier. Ah, for a gesture, a gesture proper...
Professor James Ford '04, secretary of the Wertheim Research Fellowship Committee on Industrial Relations, has announced that applications for that fellowship must be handed in to him at Emerson Hall, Cambridge, before April 15. The award is open to all in the University who wish to enter the competition. The holder of this fellowship will be appointed not earlier than May 15 and will receive $3,600 in ten installments with an additional $750 for research expenses...
...purpose of the Wertheim Fellowship is to enable persons who already have expert knowledge of plans for the betterment of industrial relations to pursue research that may be of general benefit in solving problems in this field. A university degree is not requisite for application; however it is not intended that the Fellowship shall be used to enable students to complete their education...
...Fellowship was founded in 1923 by the gift of $100,000 from the family of the late Jacob Emanuel Wertheim '96 for the support of original research in the field of industrial cooperation. The award will be made by the President and Fellows of Harvard University on the recommendation of the Committee, and the Committee has the right to take the initiative in seeking out candidates...
...Committee on the Wertheim Fellowship consisted of Professor Frank W. Taussig '79, chairman, Professor Melvin T. Copeland '09, and Associate Professor James Ford...