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Edward G. Harris '38; Arthur R. Hartwig '37; Thomas H. Healy '39; Stephen Helburn '37; Solomon L. Iiershoff '37; Charles A. Hill '39; Robert B. Holden '38; Norman E. Hunt '38; Thomas C. Hunt '37; Lemuel B. Bunter '37; William C. Huntting '37; Gordon S. Lerardi '39; John Q. Jordan '37; Clifton F. Kahn '37; Charles W. Kessler '37; Joseph Levine '39; Lawrence M. Levinson...
...story was kept under cover till 15 hours before the opening of the polls, then "broken" in the Eagle and simultaneously sent to the 1,350 members of the Associated Press. Score: Landon, 32; Roosevelt, 12; Aiken, 1; not voting for President, 3. Featured voter: Miss Phoebe Jordan who announced that she was switching from the GOP to plump for Roosevelt...
Substitutes: Kirkland--Keene, Malcolm, Forbes, Jordan, Barnard, Salant, Lubin, Jones, Stubbs. Winthrop--Brookings, Young, Higgs, Lewisohn, Gilliand, Pedrick, Bergstein...
President Batten and Director Clarence L. Jordan each own 500 shares of the trusteed Ayer stock in addition to their other Ayer shares. Only other individual owner of trusteed stock is George H. Thornley, who has 39,000 shares. Director William M. Armistead, who returned to the Ayer board fortnight ago, was a partner in the original trust but had to sell out when he temporarily retired. Adman Thornley has been with Ayer for 30 years, is the only remaining partner of the original trust agreement. On the ground that he owns 39 times as many trusteed shares as Messrs...
...President Batten & friends this right belongs to N. W. Ayer, the corporation, as owner of 117,000 trusteed shares. Last month they held a meeting for the 201 Ayer stockholders, put through a plan whereby the company allocated big blocks of the Fry stock to President Batten and Director Jordan on a deferred payment plan, undertook to buy the rest of the Fry stock for the company's treasury. The idea behind this plan was to equalize the holdings of four directors, including Adman Thornley. All the trusteed stock was voted in a block in favor of the plan...