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...rostrum is voluble Charles Michael Schwab of Bethlehem Steel Corp. Examples of well-known chairmen who have retired into the position are Charles Sumner Woolworth, 75, and Henry Holiday Timken. 64. Some chairmanships are frankly nominal. Such is James Anson Campbell's position as "chairman emeritus" of Youngstown Sheet & Tube and George O. Knapp's as "honorary chairman" of Union Carbide. Edwin Wilbur Rice Jr. is "honorary board chairman" of General Electric while the real chairmanship is held by active Owen D. Young, also chairman of the executive committee of Radio Corp...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Steel's Chair | 4/11/1932 | See Source »

...Iowa. Each of the following first year Medical School students received George Haven Scholarships: L. M. Bell, of Dozier, Alabama; A. W. Cowan, of Bristol, Tennessee; E. J. Croce, of Worcester; L. A. Giffin, of West Hartford, Connecticut; M. T. Gilmour, of Wilmington, North Carolina; J. H. Grindlay, of Youngstown, Chio; D. T. Hall, of Seattle, Washington; G. M. Jorgensen, of Minden, Nebraska; C. D. Roberts, of East Boston; J. E. Robertson, of Santa Monica, California; D. A. Sunderland, of Rome, Georgia; W. L. Wallbank, of New Britain, Connecticut; J. H. Warner, Jr., of Oberlin, Ohio; F. J. West

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Award Of 38 Scholarships And David A. Wells Prize Announced | 3/14/1932 | See Source »

Henry G. Dalton, a partner in Pickands, Mather & Co., are producers and ship-building firm in Cleveland, was made chairman of Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., succeeding 77-year-old James Anson Campbell whose health was broken in the titanic effort to merge Youngstown with Bethlehem. Mr. Campbell will assume a title new to finance: Chairman Emeritus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Personnel: Feb. 15, 1932 | 2/15/1932 | See Source »

...Youngstown last week a playmate accidentally shot Harry Besharre, 13. in the chest, directly over the heart. When Harry reached the hospital he complained less of the pain in his chest than of a gripe in his left groin. X-rays showed a strange accident. The 22-calibre bullet which struck the boy's heart was in the main artery of his left leg. It had traveled there, surmised surgeons, by piercing the heart and entering the left auricle. Contraction of the heart pushed the small lead pellet into the left ventricle, whence further pulsation drove it into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Heart Shot | 1/11/1932 | See Source »

...20th President of the U. S. Hiram has today 364 students, 27 professors, one of the youngest presidents in the U. S.-Kenneth Irving Brown, 35. Its alumni include Poet Nicholas Vachel Lindsay (ex-1901), Overseer Wilbur Glenn Voliva of Zion City, Ill., Board Chairman James Anson Campbell of Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., Cleveland Banker George York. On its quiet campus, one of whose buildings is the College's original Main Hall, the celebration took place last week with fitting eclat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Hiram Still Hiram | 11/30/1931 | See Source »

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