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Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aeronautics MacCracken exercised his persuasive powers, induced Col. Charles Augustus Lindbergh to fly from New York to Washington last week, to tell a joint committee of Congress what sort of airport the capital ought to have. To the Committee, headed by air-minded Senator Bingham of Connecticut, Col. Lindbergh laid down the following specifications...
...Starr & Frost and Gorham Co. bought themselves a corporate wedding ring and decided to go down the path of business life together. Last week, however, this matrimonial metaphor became somewhat mixed when Spaulding & Co., Inc., joined the union. A holding company?Gorham, Inc.?was formed to handle the joint affairs of the three companies, each of which continued to operate its own establishment. Said Edmund C. Mayo, head of Gorham, Inc.: "U. S. prosperity has brought about a steady increase in the demand for fine jewelry...
...Saturday morning of this week 60 of the choristers will journey to Northampton to participate in the annual joint concert with the Smith College Glee Club. Following the rendition of the program, there will be a dance lasting until midnight at which the girls will be those privileged...
...relations between the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration and the electric light and power industry are among the matters for investigation under the resolution pending before the Joint Rules committee of the Massachusetts Legislature and coming up for hearing again today. The resolution, calling for an investigation by a special committee of the Legislature into various phases of the light and power industry, was filed by Representative James E. Hagan of Somerville, on petition of Daniel P. Leahy, a member of the city council of Cambridge...
...resolution of Senator Walsh calling for a special investigation, was opposed by the organized light and power interests, specifically the National Electric Light Association, the American Gas Association, and the joint Committee of the National Utility Associations. They were joined, among others, by banking associations. A spokesman for one of these associations, Henry R. Hayes, President of the Investment Bankers Association of America, appeared before the committee on Interstate Commerce, on January 17, 1928. He argued, among other things, that there was no problem of interstate transmission of electricity to be investigated. He said, "Based on the study made...