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Goodwill. At a press conference the week before. President Roosevelt's target had been corporation gifts to charity. What right had corporations, he demanded, to buy goodwill by giving away their stockholders' money? In wide circulation last week was the following response by Preston S. Arkwright, president of Georgia Power...
These comparatively young men, away from Collere only ten years, started their reunion yesterday with luncheon and dinner at the Hotel Preston, Beach Bluff. They are returning to Cambridge this afternoon for the festivities...
...Captain Preston Woodlock is third in the League with a batting average of 406, while Horton's record of four wins and two losses put him in the same spot in pitcher's annals...
...Linscott, D. R. Lit, D. P. McAllester, D. B. Malone, T. V. N. Marsters, C. C. Means, C. D. Mietzelfeld, W. J. Moore, J. L. Morrisson, W. Morss, A. W. Nelson, C. S. Oakman, D. E. O'Reilly, W. R. Pierson, E. D. Piper, E. H. Porter, J. Preston, D. Prouty, J. A. Rich, C. R. Richmond, E. H. Risley, S. W. Rudnick, E. L. Saenger, H. F. Schmidt, R. W. Scott, R. S. Shaw, C. C. Smith, R. I. Smith, R. P. Sorjein, C. W. Sprouse, J. H. Steinway, L. L. Sutro, C. F. Twaney, H. G. Thorndike...
...ALBERT E. PRESTON...