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...course your article is not actually invidious. The surest way into the heart; of "travelers" is to remind them that some travelers ("present company always accepted!") are "rubbernecks". It gives us all such a feeling of superiority! surely an established and respected firm like Cook's need not be slaughtered to make a travelers' holiday...
Charles MacVeagh was born at West Chester, Pa., in 1860, and graduated from Harvard in 1881. Since 1883 he has been a lawyer in Manhattan; since 1901, General Solicitor of the U. S. Steel Corporation. He is a member of the law firm of which John W Davis is a member...
Peace has its disasters as well as war. Britain is like an old-established firm of high repute which finds itself, for one reason or another in straits. It has lost a substantial part of its business. With difficulty it makes both ends meet, but it keeps 10% of its employes hanging about the premises doing nothing but drawing pay. The directors resort to temporary shifts which only postpone the crash...
Application for enrollment should be made in writing to the office of the School, 17 University Hall, stating business experience and firm by whom now employed. The class will meet on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at an hour to be arranged. The first meeting will be on Wednesday, September...
...reassembled?all except the substantial Secretary of War who still was ill at his summer home in New Hampshire. The hulking Attorney General strolled grinning into the White House office building, the heavy treading Secretary of Interior, the tired Secretary of the Treasury, the stocky Secretary of Labor, the firm-set Postmaster General, the rather unwieldy Secretary of the Navy, the youthful Acting Secretary of War and the three who had welcomed the. incoming train, Mr. Hoover, Mr. Jardine and Mr. Kellogg (clad, this time, in a white palm beach suit and carrying a straw...