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Profits. In 1929 profits began well for motor makers but dwindled after the peak of production was passed in April. General Motors' dividend payments for the year came to $166,000,000 as against $174,000,000 in 1928. Continental Motors, supplying engines for Durant, Jordan, Reo and Windsor (Moon), last fortnight passed its dividend. Accessory and body companies, reporting tremendous profits for the first few months, are expected to show deficits in the last quarter. In Hayes Body the earnings drop was so precipitate that last fortnight the directors voted back a stock dividend they had declared although...
David Starr Jordan, first President of Stanford University, has often remarked: "We do not wish to put the Stanford 'stamp' on a man; each Stanford man is as different as another Stanford man." WILLARD F. BARBER New York City...
...boys to Harvard. Of the winning group this year, three, H.H. Bissell '33, with an average of 91.3 per cent, R.C. Wells '33, with 89.8 per cent, and W.H. Stein '33, with 89.25 per cent are at Harvard; two, B.B. Priest, with 91.91 per cent, and R.H. Jordan, with 90.15 per cent, went to Yale; and the others, R.H. Harris, Jr., with 90.50 per cent, and R.C. Gordon, Jr., with 89 per cent, went to Princeton...
...Smallman A Cappella Choir, which rendered a program at Jordan Hall Sunday, is native to the State of California, and, to emphasize this fact, is dressed in bright costumes of Spanish origin, which are not particularly appropriate to the occasion or the program. With a few changes to a less jarring and more dignified color scheme this element of the entertainment could be made an organic and pleasing part of the performance...