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...Architectural League has also recently awarded a medal to Henri Creange, of Cheney Brothers silk manufacturing concern, for the best work in the furthering of industrial...
...grieve to find so many unsettled points are causing us trouble and concern, and I assure you it will be my daily endeavor to help settle them to our mutual benefit. You have your public opinion and I have mine; you have your national interests to conserve and protect and I have mine. Sometimes at first they may be in conflict, but I am sure by the strenuous action of good-will these conflicts can be settled and policies devised in pursuit of which France and Great Britain can remain in hearty coooperation...
Three years ago the concern was forced to borrow $50,000,000 and in addition its President, Julius Rosenwald, made it a gift of $5,000,000 in common stock and financed it to the extent of $17,000,000. Dividends were at once passed. By 1923, however, the $50,000,000 in notes had been paid off, and current liabilities had decreased $14,400,000 as against a decrease in current assets of only $2,300,000. For last year, net sales were $198,422,946 against $166,514,110 in 1922; net income...
...existing patents is largely centered. As an instance of this company's monopoly in the sale of essential radio apparatus, it is stated that in the first nine months of 1923 it sold 5,509,487 vacuum tubes, as against 94,100 tubes sold by the only o her concern having the right to make and sell them. The Radio Corporation is also declared to enjoy a practical monopoly in transatlantic service, through ownership of high-powered stations and exclusive agreements with foreign nations or foreign monopolies...
...visit of Mr. Johnson to Egypt was of concern to the Monitor's readers, it might have had the despatch cabled, or have interviewed Mr. Johnson on his arrival. The publication of the correspondence without apology was an indication of one of the worst of journalistic faults, laziness...