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Loan officers are warmly welcoming applicants who would not have got beyond the lobby only a few months ago. Bankers are again touting loan offers in splashy advertisements. One for Chase Manhattan Bank goes: "When you want to borrow money, your friend at Chase is the man to see. He can handle any-kind of loan you want. Big loans. Little loans. In-between loans...
...most intriguing theory of Harvard admissions since the "happy bottom quarter" surfaced last month when Dr. Chase N. Peterson '52, dean of Admissions, addressed a group of Jewish faculty members concerned that Harvard might have reduced the number of Jews it is admitting...
...subjects on location in such varied places as Edinburgh (Rudolf Bing), Chicago's South Side (Louis Armstrong) and Washington (Mamie Eisenhower), Other times, a staffer-even in World -has had to travel no farther than rosstown for the kind of story that is a function of TIME. Nancy Chase fas the first person from any major U.S. publication to interview representatives of the rebellious Algerian 'F.L.N. when they came to New York i 1955 to promote their cause...
...card, that are either operated or owned by banks. A few years ago, these merchants of debt sent salvos of unsolicited cards to potential customers drawn from lists supplied by bank savings and mortgage departments. Now, faced with rising delinquencies, Uni-card, which is owned by the Chase Manhattan Bank, is screening applications more rigorously, and has enlarged its collection staff...
...Others recently elected include: William T. Coleman of Pan American, Thomas A. Wood of Chase Manhattan, Clifton R. Wharton of the Equitable Life Assurance Society...