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Dean Leighten also points cut that although a "tutorial system" for Freshmen might be impractical there is still an opportunity for the Freshman Advisers to find ways of encouraging intellectual interests, and net allowing the original enthusiasm for intellectual accomplishments to dissipate or permitting the appreciative response to any kind of personal contact which reveals to him the nature of the University's activities and makes him feel a part of these activities to disappear entirely
...Japanese silk raiser reaps real benefit from the higher price in depreciated yen because he has not raised the yen-wages of his help. Thus far Japanese food prices have not risen much in yen because the Empire eats chiefly fish and rice produced by yen-paid Japanese. Net result of this situation has been to increase the competitive power of Japanese exporters in world markets, shoot the volume of Japanese exports up so much in the last few months that when 1932 statistics are in the Empire is expected to show a favorable trade balance, the first in years...
From the Treasury, Secretary Mills was summoned to give his views on the revenue-raising features of the beer bill. He estimated it would net only $125,000,000 to $150,000,000 per year whereas more than twice that amount was needed to balance the Budget...
Until last year there hung in the office of John H. Barringer, high-powered general manager and dominant executive of National Cash Register Co., a sign: "BIGGER OR BUST-$100,000,000 sales, $20,000,000 net profits." Last year because the sales were dwindling to $29,000,000 and the profits to nil, and because N. C. R. could no longer pay dividends, high-powered Mr. Barringer resigned. Into his job but not his office went Col. Edward Andrew Deeds, tightlipped, bespectacled chairman of Niles-Bement-Pond Co. (electric machinery), of Pratt & Whitney (airplane motors), of General Sugar Corp...
...forward to the point where Founder Patterson could boast that he built 90% of the world's cash registers. The "inventor" of modern high-pressure salesmanship. Founder Patterson bullied and pampered his employes, told them what to eat, often shared as much as one-third of his net profits with them. When he died in 1922, a legendary figure, N. C. R. was still...