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...Because more than $11,000,000 is still owing on that deal he unsuccessfully tried to block the merger of White Star and Cunard in a London Court (TIME, March 26). He has sold 28 of Leyland's 32 ships. Meanwhile he has brought new lines into his fold, acquiring an interest in Baltimore Mail Line; tying up with Roosevelt Line by inducing Kermit Roosevelt, Vincent Astor and friends to buy into I. M. M.; joining with the Dollar-Dawson Pacific Coast interests to control United States Lines; negotiating to take over Munson Line (TIME...
...ushers for the dance will be: Herbert James, head usher; Francis P. Allen, John E. Brassil, Jr., Louis Carr. John J. Colony. Perry J. Culver, Robert B. Delano, Leo A. Ecker, James J. Fold. Garrow T. Geer, Jr., Estill S. Heyser, Jr., Charles W. Hubbard, 3rd., William B. Lovering, Frank J. Owen. Anthony J. D. Paul, and Allen T. Winmill...
...June 9 and 14; the others with Yale, on June 19 and 20. If necessary the 5-5 tie with Princeton on April 19 will be played off. Winning all five of these possible game would give the Crimson an average of .750, enough to go into a three-fold tie for the championship of the League. The reason for this mathematical tie is that Cornell. Pennsylvania and Columbia all have scheduled encounters with this same bottom-place triumvirate of Yale, Dartmouth, and Princeton. If playoffs of postponed games don't upset this balance, the Mitchellmen have still at lest...
...problem of choosing a career, however, is much more than knowing the requirements for certain positions. It is a two-fold problem. First of all, to be sure, the man must find out what the requirements are, but that information is not difficult acquire. The caused phase involves the discovery the discount of his own talents and a choice coinciding with them. The Choosing- a- Career Conference" provides admirably for the first part of the problem, but the more difficult second question is still left hanging...
...rest of the Catholic world the Pope last week announced that until next Easter the faithful at home may gain the same plenary indulgence. They must visit three local churches and a Cathedral picked by their Bishops, pray for "the return of all dissidents to the unity of the fold of Christ," make solemn reparation for "the injury done His Divine Majesty" by the Godless...