Word: winthrope
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Accounting for his stewardship of the No. 1 U. S. bank, Chairman Winthrop Aldrich of Chase National pointed out that while 1936 earnings of $17,264,000 showed an increase over the $15,340,000 reported for 1935, a substantial part was derived from stock in the cinema industry. Mr. Aldrich was referring principally to those two heritages from the Wiggin regime, Fox Film and General Theatres Equipment. "Obviously," said conservative Banker Aldrich, "holdings of this kind can not be regarded as normal earning assets for a commercial bank and the income de rived from them, therefore...
With a hundred and ninety odd residents of Winthrop House petitioning Lehman Hall to restore their former janitor to his accustomed beat, the recent shake-up of the college's night watch has catapulted into public notice. For what might seem to the administration merely a routine shift of duties for the staff has cast its shadow over the everyday life of the whole college...
...trying to keep the staff on its toes, the administration must not fall into the pitfall of making its shifts too frequent. Life in the Houses becomes more pleasant and comfortable if the inmates are on friendly terms with the men who stand at the gates, and the Winthrop House petition bears striking witness to the service which these men perform. It is to be hoped Lehman Hall will not lose sight of the value to the residents of friendly dealings with those who serve, yet only stand and wait...
More than 190 residents of Winthrop House have signed petitions to be presented today to Aldrich Durant '02, Business Manager of the University, for the purpose of effecting the return of Andrew "Andy" Wilson, one of the night janitors who have recently been shifted to other posts...
...deep regard in which we hold Andy Wilson, recent night janitor, we, the undersigned, hereby petition that he be returned to Winthrop House...