Word: normans
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...backed by this gold also enlarged to the maximum volume for all time: 75,950,000,000 francs. With France and the U. S. continuing their joint dominance of three-fifths of the world's monetary gold, attention riveted upon the strange aquatic behavior of Governor Montagu Collett Norman of the Bank of England. Mr. Norman (with his valet) and the Bank of England's recently acquired U. S. Economist Oliver Sprague (with his valet) boarded at Southampton the S. S. Bremen bound for New York. Already aboard was Governor George L. Harrison of the Federal Reserve Bank...
...Assurance Society, son of the late Henry Baldwin Hyde, Equitable's founder and onetime president; and Countess Ella Matuschka (nee Walker) of Detroit; in Varsailles, France. Witnesses: Andre Tardieu, onetime (see p. 17) Prime Minister of France, President Jean de Castel-lane of the Paris Municipal Council, .Counselor Norman Armour of the U. S. Embassy...
...CLAVERLY Floor 1 N. A. Johnson Floor 2 N. Farquhar Floor 3 J. A. Cooper Floor 4 John Norman Floor 5 E. Draper...
...Richard Norman Clark '32, of Atlanta, Georgia, is the recipient of the Richard Perkins Parker Scholarship for the year 1930-31, it was announced yesterday at the office of Dean A. C. Hanford. Established in 1923 in memory of Richard Perkins Parker of Salem by his friends and members of the class of 1922, the scholarship is awarded annually to a member of the Junior class on the basis of his character and ability as demonstrated by his participation in the activities of the College. V. M. Harding, Jr. '31, was the receiver of the scholarship last year...
...might be ignored by financiers. But last week the leading chieftains of international finance were plainly worried about Gold and the kindred problems of German reparations, Allied War debts. Within the fortnight Messrs John Pierpont Morgan and Owen D. Young were in London, conferring with Rt. Hon. Montagu Collett Norman, Governor of the Bank of England. Tipped off that Mr. Young was in Paris last week "incognito and making a great effort to keep his whereabouts secret," correspondents sought out Governor George Leslie Harrison of the New York Federal Reserve Bank at his Paris hotel, asked bluntly, "Have you been...