Monday, Jun. 23, 1941

Comings & Goings

Back to private law practice last week went handsome, cigar-eating David Schenker, head of SEC's investment-trust division. A fixture in Washington since SEC began, able Dave Schenker was counted out for a Commissioner's seat after he got on the wrong side of a couple of political fights.

Appointed (effective next February) associate dean of Harvard's famed Graduate School of Business Administration (see p. 59) was Donald Kirk David, president of American Maize Products, director of R. H. Macy and Standard Brands, trustee for Manhattan's potent Bowery Savings Bank. He taught at the Business School in 1920-27, is slated to be dean when Wallace Brett Donham retires.

To OPM's materials branch went Wall Streeter Arthur H. Bunker, vice president and executive-committee chairman of Lehman Corp., an expert in oil, investment trusts, British investments in the U.S.

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