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...after a taste of starting in motion picture but Rex Beach, once an American titan of mass state telling like Hughes and Cobb, grows old on a ranch in Florida. When Rex Beach entered Rollins College in 1801, he signed himself Rex Ellen's tough rabble on the Yukon during the gold rush he had left Kent College of Law in Chicago to the Beach was a Rollins Kappa Alpha and had lead something about roughing it in the Rollins College football line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rollins, Sigma Nu Honor Two Greats | 10/24/1936 | See Source »

Five men were appointed as instructors and tutors. They are: John D. Ferry of Dawson, Yukon Territory, Canada in Biochemical Sciences; Paul M. A. Linebarger of Washington, D. C. in Government William D. Greene of Dublin, Ireland, in Greek and Latin; Hunter D. Farish, of Camden, Alabama, in History; and Donald O. Hebb, of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, in Psychology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHINA, ERIN, BAY STATE SUPPLY 19 TO FACULTY | 10/22/1936 | See Source »

Last week Yukon Gold declared a common stock dividend for the first time in 18 years. Reason behind this sudden change in policy was the new Federal Tax on undistributed profits. Though it is listed on the New York Curb Exchange, only a minor part of Yukon Gold is owned by the public. More than 80% of its shares belong to Pacific Tin Corp., a basket which the Brothers Guggenheim wove in 1928 to hold some of their mining properties. At that time, Pacific Tin took over a debt of some $7,000,000 from Yukon Gold and most...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Gold's Tin | 9/28/1936 | See Source »

...Yukon Gold was founded in 1907 as part of the Guggenheim's gold mining ventures. In the Federated Malay States, it and two subsidiaries hold properties estimated to contain 72,151,000 Ib. of tin. Because the deposits are alluvial, they can be "dredged." Each cubic yard of dredged earth yields about half a pound of metal. Annual output of the company varies according to quotas set every three months by the International Tin Committee. Bases of the cartel allowances, which apply to about 90% of the world's production, are 1929 outputs. In 1935, working...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Gold's Tin | 9/28/1936 | See Source »

After a $440,600 profit in 1929, Yukon Gold tumbled into the red in 1930, piled up big deficits the next two years. Reason for the decline was the state of tin which,, like most of the world's leading metals, was caught out on a limb by Depression. In spite of cartel restrictions, output did not drop as fast as consumption from 1929 through 1931 and prices dropped from 45? to 24? per Ib. In 1932 production was pulled below consumption. Two years later prices were up to 52? per Ib., and the company showed a profit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Gold's Tin | 9/28/1936 | See Source »

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