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...principles. Financial conditions, particularly the trend of prices, are carefully studied, and from them a forecast of future conditions is made. In addition to the general study of economic situations, several special investigations have been made possible by gifts from Mr. Frank A. Vanderlip, Philip Cabot '94, the Consolidated Steel Corporation, the American International Corporation, J. P. Morgan & Company, the National City Bank of New York, the United States Steel Products Company (the exporting branch of the United States Steel Corporation), and W. R. Grace & Company...
Whiting Williams, vice-president of the Hydraulic Pressed Steel Corporation of Cleveland, Ohio, has been appointed Lecturer on Labor Problems at the Graduate School of Business Administration. Mr. Williams has done much speaking in recent months on his experiences and observations during a period when he worked as a day-laborer in order to study labor conditions at first-hand...
...special field the banker-professor will occupy a position analogous to that of a William James in psychology, of an Agassiz in natural history or a Lowell in literature. Will authorities in other lines of business, specialists in oil and in steel, be engaged in time as the industrial development of the higher education goes on? For the perfect balance of the curriculum, the services of a professor of other forms of finance, a "wolf of Wall Street" experienced in stock manipulation and pool operation, might be enlisted...
Speaking before the Business School Club yesterday afternoon, Mr. Whiting Williams, vice-president of the Hydraulic Pressed Steel Corporation, graphically and forcefully but before his audience the working man's point of view when he told them of his six months experiences as a day laborer in steel plant and coal mine...
This afternoon at 2.30 in the Living Room of the Union, the Business School Club will have an opportunity to hear the labor problem discussed from a novel view point, when Mr. Whiting Williams, Vice-President of the Hydraulic Pressed Steel Corporation, will tell of his experiences as a day laborer in various mines and steel plants throughout the country. Mr. Williams, who was in charge of the employment relations of his firm, a firm employing 3,500 workmen, recently gave up his position, leaving everything behind him except $25 and lived the life of a working man for several...