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...Franklin Roosevelt's good friend & neighbor, Judge John Mack, became president (at $90,000 a year); globe-trotting ex-Ambassador William C. Bullitt, Ralph Budd, Robert L. Stevens became board members...
Fauré: Requiem (Marcelle Denya, soprano, Mack Harrell, baritone, Roland Roy, organist, Les Disciples de Massenet chorus, Montreal Festivals Orchestra conducted by Wilfred Pelletier; Victor; 9 sides). A beautiful, almost overrefined French deathpiece, finely done...
Norman H. Pike '42, Donald MacK. Piteairn '43, Ralph H. Potter Jr. '43, John F. Prudden '42, James A. Rafferty '43, Frank W. Reed '44, Donald M. Reynolds '42, John E. Reynolds '44, Andrew E. Rice '43, Kay T. Rogers '42, William L. Roney Jr. '42, Charles C. Royer '43, Richard H. Russell '43, Carl B. Seligman '43, Robert B. Sheeks '44, Donald H. Shively '44, Frants Sporon-Fiedler '44, Thomas M. Stanton '44, Richard B. Stedman...
...Aniline does not need chemists or executives as much as it needs friends. Judge Mack replaces D. A. Schmitz (brother of the German Dye Trust's Hermann Schmitz) who disappeared last month in an offhand Aniline announcement that he was "not now . . . president." Mack's election, the Aniline board evidently believes, will help uncloud the company. But the solution of the Aniline problem is not so simple as that...
...investigating Aniline's relationship both to Chemie and to the German Dye Trust. Several Wall Street groups, which admire the company more than its present management, are trying to buy control from the Swiss. But the present management wants the management control left where it is now. Mack-for-Schmitz is their opening gambit...