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...number of Chicagoans, young and old fellow-townsmen of ex-Chairman Lasker and Chairman Farley. (For example, William Wrigley, Jr., Julius Rosenwald, K. L. Ames...
Meanwhile Edward P. Farley took office as chairman of the Board, succeeding A. D. Lasker, and is preparing plans for government operation of the remaining ships and routes. Private owners are still hopeful of modifying the Government's plan for operation by subsidiaries...
Chairman Lasker handed to President Harding his formal resignation from the Shipping Board with a letter stating what he had accomplished and what he recommended for his successor, Edward P. Farley...
...gave a dinner to 100 members of the shipping industry, among them Edward P. Farley, the man appointed to succeed Albert D. Lasker, Chairman of the Shipping Board, and he took the opportunity to make some remarks on the state of American shipping...
...Chairman of the Board is prominent in Great Lakes shipping circles. Born in Madison, Wis., he attended the state university there. Later he organized the Edward P. Farley Co., ship owners, in Chicago. During 1921 and the greater part of 1922 he served as Vice President of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, and had charge of the sale of government vessels. Last August he retired to resume private business. On June 13 he will give it up again and take over his new duties in Washington, where he is expected to carry on Mr. Lasker's policies...