MERION CORPORATION
PERSONNEL DISCHARGED
J. BURGES M E R I oO N H A L L U. BATCHELDER
B. CLARKE E. BRUSH
E. DONOHUE BRYN MAWR E. BUMM
D, FERGUSON L. GRIM
K. GARDNER PA. H. GUTHRIE
J. GOWING J. SHEARER
S. HAND Cc. SKINNER
M. D. HAY E. TITCOMB
F. K. LIU ° i
Hants REPORT FOR YEAR ENDING J: EAN
J. PALACHE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1922
K. STILES
A. WOODRUFF
The Corporation herewith presents its report:—-
SALES DEPARTMENT-Travelling agent, E. Donohue of the Knox
Co.
Owing to favorable business conditions WE have been able to
open up new routes through the library, charging all the
traffic will bear.
CORRESPONDENCE DEPARTMENT-—Burges and Stiles.
Correspondence has been very heavy, in hopes of forming
holding companies. BUSINESS IS PRESSING! Burges recommends
along this line, reorganization of the system, entailing
social engagements with unmarried members of the faculty.
STOCKS AND BONDS DEPARTMENT—Manager, M. Meng.
In spite of panic, stock still above par. High credit due
to manager.
SOCIAL DEPARTMENT-—Manager, K. Gardner.
Gardner keeps a good line of new youthful models; recommends
social engagements with married members of the faculty.* By
reorganization of the system along this line she hopes to
get entire control of a classic firm on Roberts Road, and
undercut the present partner.
PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT-—Agent, S. Hand.
Information gotten on quotations from other companies. Has
tried out sleeping conditions in other halls. Report unfav—
orable.f
WORKS COMMITTEE—Chairman, Palache.
Rivals Efficiency Department in efficiency. Has made inter—-
esting experiments in local sleeping conditions as to most
favorable hours and places. Refuses to accept any positions
of responsibility owing to absorbing interest in this in-—
vestigation.
DIRTY WORKS COMMITTEE—Chairman, Fat.
In spite of her size we keep Fat on, because of her good
nature and willingness.
With all her work she has time for recreation, which she
*cf Burges.
jStrictly confidential.