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...Edison Electric Institute . . . representing a very large proportion of the electrical current generated in this country. I do not come in any spirit of antagonism, but I am filled with anxiety over the grave crisis which now confronts this industry, and in this state of mind I reflect the opinion of the many thousands of persons employed throughout the land by this industry . . . and by a multitude of investors who see the safety of their life savings in jeopardy...
...only teach, but who has proved himself to be a leader in his field. Too seldom has this combination been found. Yet Mr. Edgell has won his way to a strategic post in the world of art, through the work which he has done at Harvard. This training must reflect itself in his new position and spread the University's influence through broader circles. Certainly Harvard must let a son who has made good in her midst proceed to other accomplishments, remembering pleasantly the share which she may have had in their attainment...
...finding this denunciation good, had sent it to the Privy Council. Only a miracle could stop Japan from scrapping the 5-5-3 ratio and starting a naval race. No miracle man, Ambassador Davis contented himself with a speech well calculated to make everyone who read it remember and reflect upon certain homely facts...
...problem is essentially one of read classification on the basis of benefits dispensed and to whom. Mr. Owen properly objects to the enstemary classification of roads into vehicle use highways and local use highways with their various sub-groups on the ground that it is too simple to reflect accurately the reality of the situation. He is not, however, prepared to advance an alternative classification of his own, contenting himself rather with the observation that such a classification will only be practicable after extensive traffic surveys...
...theories, his business career was carefully itemized last week in a long White House release. He had been: 1) one of the founders and longtime head of a $50,000,000 group of Utah and Idaho banks "which came through the banking crisis in such splendid condition as to reflect great credit upon his ability as a bank executive"; 2) president of a big construction company which got fat contracts at Boulder Dam and owns a 300,000-acre ranch with "40,000 sheep and 25,000 cattle"; 3) director of Pet Milk Co.; 4) president of Sego Milk Products...