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...ballot in the same way, is the stand of the United States Chamber of Commerce the opinion from a "cross section of the country," or merely the opinion of a numerically insignificant few. Is not their claim misleading ? WALTER C. BAKER Member of C. of C. Niagara Falls, N. Y. For an account of how another U. S. Chamber poll was held...
...genius back of it all was Vladimir Rosing, who five years ago was no more than a good tenor. He was returning then to Europe after engagements in the U. S. and in the crossing he met George Eastman, rich kodakman of Rochester, N. Y. There were many hours to spare aboard ship. Mr. Eastman's hobby was music and Tenor Rosing had time to talk of his ideal to produce opera for English-speaking audiences in their own language. Mr. Eastman listened well, tucked it all away in the corner of his mind. That summer Tenor Rosing received...
...last week arranged the merger of three sanitary and plumbing supply concerns-the J. L. Mott Co. (factories at Trenton), the Laib Co. (factories at Louisville), and the Columbia Sanitary Mfg. Co. (factories also at Louisville). The J. L. Mott Iron Works, founded in 1828 at Mott Haven, N. Y. (now part of New York City), was the first U. S. company to make sanitary equipment. Portland Cement. Peerless Portland Cement Co. of Detroit and New Egyptian Portland Cement Co. of Port Huron, Mich., have agreed to consolidate; combined assets...
After spending the night at the Hotel Vanderbilt, the musicians leave for Troy, N. Y., on Friday morning. The members will be intertained by the Harvard Association of Eastern New York at a tea-dance in the afternoon and a dinner preceding the concert...
...material should be sent to Howard Wheeler, General Manager, United Feature Syndicate. World Building, New York City, N. Y...