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...banker who during the War served as advisor to the War Industries Board and on the Council for National Defense. In April, 1919, President Wilson appointed him a Director of the War Finance Corporation. A year later he became Managing Director, and at the expiration of his four-year term in 1921, Mr. Harding reappointed...
...view of the recent trouble it seems unlikely that Martin will return although he has completed only four months of his four-year contract. Whether the Track Advisory Committee's report favored his return is still a mystery but recent statements would seem to indicate such was not the case...
Simultaneously the American Chemical Society, meeting in Milwaukee, announced a national prize essay contest for high school students, made possible by the generosity of Francis P. Garvan, President of the Chemical Foundation, and Mrs. Garvan, in memory of their daughter Patricia. Six four-year scholarships in chemistry or chemical engineering at Yale or Vassar will be the reward of the boys and girls who submit the best essays before April 1 on certain prescribed chemical subjects. In addition, part of $10,000 will be distributed in $20 prizes to the six highest contestants in each of the 48 states...
...Treasury's offering of $400,000,000 of 4¾% four-year notes to refund the last of the Government's short-term debt (TIME, May 12) was floated in a few days. It is understood that cash subscriptions alone came to about twice the total offering of notes. The Government offered also to exchange notes of the new series for Victory notes (maturing on May 20), the notes given in exchange to be in addition to the regular offering of $400,000,000. The subscription books for exchanges did not close with the regular cash subscriptions...
...through its early development to 1906, with the intent of showing the general tendencies and accomplishments of this period, rather than of repeating the detailed account that was published in 1906. The remainder of the book covers the more recent history of the Crimson, which has been divided into four-year periods and written by men who were in close touch with the activities of the paper during this time...