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Speaking before the Rochester Chamber of Commerce, Otto H. Kahn, senior member of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., punctured a popular myth of long standing concerning the so-called " international banker," who has so often been blamed by demagogues and agitators for all manner of crimes. " You might just as well speak of the ' international farmer' because the farmer sells a certain percentage of his crops to Europe," Mr. Kahn declared, " or of the ' international manufacturer' because some of his products are exported to Europe. The banker maintains, and can maintain, international contact and conduct international business only...
...Washington, D. C.; Charles William Eliot 2nd 3S.L.A. of Cambridge; Richard Hinckley Field '26 of Phillips, Me.; Corliss Lamont '24 of Englewood, N. J.; Garrison Norton '23 of New York, N. Y.; Karl Stade Pfaffmann '24 of Quincy; Franklin Samuel Pollak '23 of New York, N. Y.; Frederick August Otto Schwarz of Greenwich, Conn...
Frederick August Otto Schwarz '24 of Greenwich, Conn., is the first winner of the scholarship recently established at the College in memory of the late Richard Perkins Parker '22 of Salem, by the gift of some ninety of his friends...
...first group is supported by the aristocracy who want a return of the Emperor and the Empire. They have, of course, lost a good deal of their property and are working to get it back. The second is backed by those people who openly advocate the return of King Otto to the throne. They say: " Since that is our will and intention, why should we seek to hide it-especially since there is nothing in the Treaty of Trianon to prevent a Habsburg reascending the throne of Hungary?" The third group, including the Government of which Count Bethlen is Premier...
...peasants declared that they would be glad to see him, but if he expected them to build a triumphal arch, he would be very disappointed. There was, according to a wizened peasant spokesman, " only one man whom they would delight in so honoring, and his name is King Otto." That typifies their attitude...