APPENDIX TABLE 2-P.-CONCENTRATION OF COMMON STOCK HOLDINGS BY LARGE BANK TRUST DEPARTMENTS: RETAIL TRADE,12 SEPT. 30, 1969 APPENDIX TABLE 2-Q.-CONCENTRATION OF COMMON STOCK HOLDINGS BY LARGE BANK TRUST DEPARTMENTS: SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS,12 SEPT, 30, 1969 APPENDIX TABLE 2-R.—CONCENTRATION OF COMMON STOCK HOLDINGS BY LARGE BANK TRUST DEPARTMENTS: TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT AND RELATED PRODUCTS,12 1 or more of its holdings in the industry is 0.75 percent or larger. end. 150 bank trust departments (BTD) are ranked by average percentage of sole only voting authority by all stocks held by the institution. These industry holdings are reported in the summary only if the BTD holds 0.75 percent or more of the stock of 1 company in the sample. Portfolio concentration percentage shown for BTD only when APPENDIX TABLE 2-S.-CONCENTRATION OF COMMON STOCK HOLDINGS BY LARGE BANK TRUST DEPARTMENTS: WOOD, PAPER, AND BUILDING MATERIALS,12 SEPT. 30, 1969 Morgan Guarantee Trust Company Fellowship, Summer, 1965 (6 weeks). Old Gold Research Fellowship, Summer, 1963, 1969. Member of Artus, honorary professional economic fraternity. Member of Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary business fraternity. (I have been President of the local chapter of each organization.) President, Midwest Finance Association, 1965-1966. Visiting Appointment: Graduate School of Business Administration, University of California-Los Angeles, Summer, 1960. Editorship: Associate Editor, Journal of Finance, December, 1963-1970. Membership: American Economic Association. American Finance Association. American Association of University Professors. Education: B.S.C., St. Louis University, 1942, Major: Accounting. Ph. D., Washington University, 1953, Majors: Economics and Finance. Other Advanced Study Toward Ph. D.: Harvard University, Summer, 1950. University of Chicago, Summer, 1951. Lt. Colonel, USAR-Retired. I served about 15 years in the Civil Affairs Branch. My last position was that of Mobilization Designee to the Office of the Chief of Civil Affairs, Department of Army, Washington, D.C. My military occupational specialty is Financial Economist. Selected Committees Fund Retirement and Insurance Committee, University of Iowa, 1964-1969. Chairman, Economic Welfare Committee, University of Iowa Chapter of the AAUP, 1962-1965. Résumé of Positions Held Since 1946 Teaching Experience: Instructor in Business Administration, St. Louis University, 19461948. Instructor in Economics, University of Arkansas, 1948-1951. Professor of Finance, State University of Iowa (Assistant Professor, 1954-1958; Associate Professor, 1958-1963; Professor, 1963 to date). Other Job Experience: Industrial Relations Analyst-Supervisor, Ninth Regional Wage Stabilization Board, Kansas City, Mo., September, 1951-April, 1953. Financial Analyst, Kansas City Aircraft Plant, Ford Motor Company, May, 1953-August, 1954. Publications "Methods and Problems in the Measurement of Economic Changes in States," Arkansas Academy of Science, 1951. "Repayment Methods for Business Loans," Iowa Business Digest. October, 1955. "Profit Versus Cash: Conflicting Objectives Within the Business Firm," Iowa Business Digest, Spring, 1956. "Machine Tool Purchasing Costs Financed by Alternative Methods," Commercial and Financial_Chronicle, September 27, 1956. "Intermediate-Term Financing," Essays on Business Finance, 3rd Revised Edition, Wilford J. Biteman, Editor, 1963. "The Future of Installment Lending,' "Bureau of Business and Economic Research, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, September 1957. "A Comment on Variable Annuities," Journal of Finance, September 1957. "Economic and Financial Aspects of Depreciation," Business Budgeting, February, 1958. "The Cost of Capital Function for a Firm," The Controller, June, 1958. "The Place of Small Business Administration Loans for Small Business," Iowa Business Digest, June, 1958. Financial Management: A Workbook of Core Problems (Dubuque, Iowa, Wm. C. Brown Company), 1958-1959. 4th Edition with Garnet Olive, 1965. |