Word: yorke
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Adolf a. Berle, Jr., '13, New York City Chamberlain since 1934, is an authority on finance and corporation law and has been connected with federal projects as one of the original "brain trusters," and as special counsel for the R. F. C. Soon after graduation from Harvard Law, Berle took up practice in Boston and New York. He later lectured on finance at the Business School and on corporation law as associate professor at Columbia. Speaker at the Princeton conference last May, Berle will be the last guest to--talk, on the "Regulation of Competitive Enterprise...
John H. Williams, Nathaniel Ropes Professor of Political Economy since 1933, has been associated, as economics professor, with Princeton and Northwestern. After coming to Harvard, Williams was economic adviser for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and served as United States delegate to the World Monetary and Economic Conference in 1932. An editor of the Review of Economic Statistics, Professor Williams talks on the "Control of Currency and Credit...
...officers are, as follows: President, Edwin E. Huddleson, Jr. 2L of Oakland, California; Note Editor, Sidney H. Willner 2L of Wachawken, New Jersey; Legislation Editor, James E. Day 2L of Springfield, Illinois; Case Editor, Theodore R. Colborn 2L of Rochester, New York; Book Review Editor, Robert Kramer 2L of Davenport, Iowa; and Treasurer, Robert Amory. Jr. 2L of Milton...
Other Princetonians dropped down by air from New York later in the morning. The Yale delegation struck to terra firma and dribbled in by car and train...