James William Hook papers, 1919-1953 (inclusive).
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National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.)
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The National Association of Manufacturers (N.A.M.) was organized in January 1895 as a political lobbying organization representing the interests of America's manufacturers who wanted to maintain a high protective tariff. By the beginning of the twentieth century, N.A.M. sought to curtail the power of organized labor and maintain the open shop. During the New Deal period and World War II, N.A.M. became a significant force in the Republican coalition seeking to decrease the growing role of the sta...
New England Council
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New England Council was established to promote the coordination of effort in supporting the economic development of the region. From the description of [New England Council publications]. [ca. 1925-1930] (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 314411231 ...
Geometric Tool Company (New Haven, Conn.)
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Hook family.
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United Illuminating Company (New Haven, Conn.)
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Hook, James W. (James William), 1884-1957
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James W. Hook (1884-1957): engineer for Globe Machinery & Supply Co., Des Moines (1908-1909); manager of C.A. Durham Co., Marshalltown, Ia. (1909-1916); president and director of Allied Machinery Co. of America, New York (1916-1923); president and treasurer of Geometric Tool Co., New Haven, Ct. (1923-1944); president of United Illuminating Co. of New Haven (1939-1942); active on various boards and commissions. From the description of James William Hook papers, 1919-1953 (inclusiv...
University of Connecticut.
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In 1931, the faculty of the University of Connecticut voted to offer comprehensive examinations in most degree programs to graduating seniors, and outgrowth of a report to the Committee on the Study of Honors (11/6/1930). The departments reported the results of the examinations and their recommendations to the Registrar and the Committees on Scholastic Standing and Degrees with Distinction. Degrees would then be awarded without distinction, with distinction or with highest distinction. The progr...