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...been unalterably opposed to Samuel Clay Williams as NIRB Chairman since the day he succeeded NRAdministrator Hugh Johnson (TIME, Feb. 25). Because he believed that Mr. Williams had given employers the better of the bargain when he helped frame the preliminary cigaret code before he came to NRA, President Ira Milard Ornburn of the A. F. of L. cigar makers' union introduced a resolution at last autumn's Federation convention urging President Roosevelt to reconsider Mr. Williams' promotion. A "Dear Bill" letter from the White House to A. F. of L.'s President William Green...
...decision was rendered by the Honorable Ira L. Letts, United States District Judge for Rhode Island. Associate justices at the trial were the Honorable Charles B. Curtis '00, and the Honorable Harold S. Davis...
Elected vice president of Saks Fifth Avenue, big Manhattan smartshop, was Ira Arthur Hirschmann, advertising director of Lord & Taylor since 1931. Son of a Baltimore banker, he left Johns Hopkins at 17, studied music, entered the L. Bamberger & Co. department store in Newark as an office boy. There he helped build up the radio station WOR, annotated its Philharmonic Orchestra broadcasts, became publicity and sales director at 25. Now only 32, he is a close adviser of New York City's Mayor LaGuardia, who offered him a post as Commissioner of Markets. An ardent exponent of the Nazi boycott...
...Rabenold '37, Arthur H. Rice '36, Charles B. Rockwell '36, Selden T. Rodgers '36, Howard E. Roman '36, Karl E. Schevill '37, Fred F. Schimmel '36, Irvin G. Shaffer '36, Warren Sturgis '35, John W. Suter '38, Frederick B. Tolles '36, Arthur W. Todd '35, Carl F. Vilter '35, Ira A. Watson '37, Harold P. Welch '36, Julian A. Wilhelm '36, John J. Witherspoon '37, George H. Wolfson '37, Howard Wood '38, and James A.E. Wood...
...Ira I. Kaplan, radiologist who supervises all the cancer work done in Manhattan's municipal hospitals: "We have ':ested over a hundred such claims in the I^ity Cancer Institute, not once but a number of times. They all proved to be absolutely worthless...