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ol.1 October .sl PIRA straIGND. W, October 2k, frieds in theD Qaguber Mr Charles 0. ~Pineo, who retires Vol. 1 n Otober 31, after a year1 OnMridMlsaid, in pesenting af silver bawl for the group, that we are all not only eware of the importance of Mr. Pineo's contri- Vation tovard organisiag the Loan Department,% vhich Is the fulfillmnt of his purpose for coming out of retirement, but we bave devel- oped an affection for his kindly personality, hi genial smile, and his thoughtfulness. 0 1M maise him tremendously and do hope he now re7ert to going fishing, shooting, or earling, all of which constitute his reo- reational hobbies, whither and when he will. Addend=:* It Is with deep and sincere regret that " c sie's very new here at teB re learn of the sudden death October 27 of Mr. Pineols brother , Mr. Claire Pineo, M.MCO I H AUDYEEIGPS hillivack, British Columbia. BOOKS FOR BRITAIN Preuidet, written by t R the current Sa.turda~y EeigPost? There will be a tremendous shortage of reading matter in England this winter and in LNO N AHNTNA ENB OIA order to alleviate this condition to a small legree, Mr. Ralph Forster will be responsible for mailing to England, books that staff knl etteDrco fPbi eain members may want to contribute. He asks that hey be the 2 paper-back variety and thataso car they be left in his office, Room 1124. The atepo ahntna uo eot books vill be circulated in England unti1 hey are worn to shreds. -D . ME SATRDE Do yo wan to SVDid yot ase thooiea exclleitstoy aoteou B OI OW noney?nothe cuorenthn traou E ving o st s IfsoThedditord ofd thpmgine esOLiay very JoinourCeditniontoe Londona. ThSo isuey alsotcariesckanex Copie are8 stlyealalanrom!11 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized

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Page 1: World Bank Document...DR. aUtN-TING SHEN supplies, equite, printing, and other sCrav-ices will be Bsns Clbi UniversityOffice r20 years Dr. Yuen-Ting Shen, Executive Services Division,

ol.1 October

.sl PIRA straIGND.

W, October 2k, frieds in theD

Qaguber Mr Charles 0. ~Pineo, who retiresVol. 1 n Otober 31, after a year1

OnMridMlsaid, in pesenting af silverbawl for the group, that we are all not onlyeware of the importance of Mr. Pineo's contri-Vation tovard organisiag the Loan Department,%vhich Is the fulfillmnt of his purpose forcoming out of retirement, but we bave devel-oped an affection for his kindly personality,hi genial smile, and his thoughtfulness. 0

1M maise him tremendously and do hope henow re7ert to going fishing, shooting,

or earling, all of which constitute his reo-reational hobbies, whither and when he will.

Addend=:*

It Is with deep and sincere regret that " c sie's very new here at teBre learn of the sudden death October 27 ofMr. Pineols brother , Mr. Claire Pineo, M.MCO I H AUDYEEIGPShillivack, British Columbia.

BOOKS FOR BRITAIN Preuidet, written by t Rthe current Sa.turda~y EeigPost?

There will be a tremendous shortage ofreading matter in England this winter and in LNO N AHNTNA ENB OIAorder to alleviate this condition to a smalllegree, Mr. Ralph Forster will be responsiblefor mailing to England, books that staff knl etteDrco fPbi eainmembers may want to contribute. He asks thathey be the 2 paper-back variety and thataso carthey be left in his office, Room 1124. The atepo ahntna uo eotbooks vill be circulated in England unti1

hey are worn to shreds.

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Page 2: World Bank Document...DR. aUtN-TING SHEN supplies, equite, printing, and other sCrav-ices will be Bsns Clbi UniversityOffice r20 years Dr. Yuen-Ting Shen, Executive Services Division,

Mr .Coe de Iongh, Treasure of the Ia IAsM M MBank, asd Mrs. Crena do. Iongh hw"a retundto Washmgon, after aving spoit seea sgied wid published byweeks on a ranch near Tucson, Aritona. Staff Relations Office, Peronnmelivs

f or staft members

kr. Andrew de Tchihatchef, whose home 1818 H Street, Wasbington D-C-atfice is Paris, is visiting in Washington. Wiliam^ F. Howill -- Persannel Maziager

7Ij0.AkPe@h Gadk -.- Etaff Reatdd ue t#sa

Harriet 1'rench -- Editor

Mr. Howard Maeder, who was borwed fromBrown Brothers, Slarriman and Camrpany, returnsehtsehsbe r..Ad htIC iOto Naw York today. Mr. Maeder did an excel- Ags 7ant Job here and his assistance to the Bank

VaB greatly appreciated. We shall mssr him.

MR.-RIPMAN REaURS RaM annMUAvaainnStPersug,Fod.

H.ugh .Ripan, at the Treasurer'sDt., has Just returned fram ao exciting

rght pent n ermuda He nd his wifewere visitbg there' at the time of the hurri- i mreyHsia ufrn ihaf,-.ne Snda, Dctober 19, ad all of the

foll t day, the storm raged. Mx. Ripmensaw the surf ot the sea blown right p antoath aland by the 120 m.p.h. gale. Huge trees Rie on,a ihrt fsedaWwere uprooted and-the signals that indicatehigh winds in the ight house were torn lt n alrSres n h a boloose and landed in a garden one-half mile t h rud uryi tf ebriaway. A unit of the British fleet put out eOtfcofheSrtayto sea to run away from the storm. Mr.

Ripman said he vouldn'at have missed it for Ms as olr,wowsrcnl iuanything.teatithnayannoissctryt

Naomi Mram, of Legal Dept ., is leaving theBank Fr iday, October 31, and will sail sconto join her husband in Germany.

Katherine Morris, of Legal Dept., returnedso =nithhspalwsahrtneto her home in Henderoonville, N.C., to helpcelebrate the golden wedding anniveary ofher father and mother.

returne aferspndngawek ih e

Boy Bayden, Personnel Clerk,, who vas prnsi tat,GO9aacting as Office Assistant in the PersonnelDivision, has returned to his studies atAntioch College. Roy did a fine job hereduring the absence of both Dorothy East and Ms ohaBok fLa,hsrtre

Justus rinkema - 2 frms ees vaat vtha reef2rieand inost n

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S WHO'.S WHO IN THE BANK International Bank, Dr. Shen vas selected be-cause of his 1.9ng record in the developmentof commercial ind investment banking; Dr.Shen is married and has a son, Yuen4hien,who graduated in aeronautical engineeringfrom Massachusetts Institute of Technology,and a daughter, Li-Wu, who is now teachingdietetics in Nanking.

ADMINISTRATIVE CEDER NO. 25

The Administrative Order issued last weekreminds us that we Choul all who thefinancial interests of the the In rsquisi-tioaing and using supplies,serviceA. nIt beiovs eaP staff D. touse them as efficiently hnd as prbyehtly iswe would our own persatne item. ThT orralso provides that all future pidtaaes of

DR. aUtN-TING SHEN supplies, equite, printing, and other sCrav-ices will be Bsns Clbi UniversityOffice

r20 years Dr. Yuen-Ting Shen, Executive Services Division, Ariniitrativire191.for China, has been associated with Ideas as to spec ifictions may be obtainedheasiaghinese bankers who are responsible tl -onslting with the Offic Servicelege development of the modern system of Division or through Uosial cianntl, but

angicowitents for a12y purchase can be deA native of Chekiang Province, Dr. Shen only by the Office Services Divison.

said a spent his early boyhood in "intuitive more persons in each office or departmenteal Bk attended Fuh an University, but will be desigated to apprais, coordinate,

i out that he received the greater part consolidate and requisition their needs.his education in the United States, first

at the University of California and then inthe School of Busines, Columbia University,where he received his B.S. and M4.S. degreesin 1919. e returned to China in 1920 where Mrs. Helen S 0'Brien has transferred fromhe mn ar professor and later dean of the Col- the Tasurer's Department to the Office oflege of Coimmerce, Southeastern UJnivers ity in the Presidenlt.Sanelc until 192. e became Editor of theShanghai Bankers' Weekly in 192. In 1925, r.d n began his long career of banking.

He s appointed Sub-Manager of the Contin- Office of Executive Director for Indiaental a, Ltd., in Shanghai, a position Miss Helen . Page, formerly with thewhich he held for 20 years. Simultaneously, Embassy of India, Washington, D. C.*he wCh a director or supervisor of a numberof teaind financial and industrial institu-tions, such as The National Corcial Bank. Mr. ohn M. Penton, formerly with H. .During that period, Dr. Shen participated in Treasury, London.all monetary reforms of the Goverment. He Mrs. Bonnie Willis, formerlywith was elected to the Board of Directors of the Rome, Italy.

Sh i Bn Association, and as a mm- Mr. Vincent Chechi, formerly with Aber of The Directorate, was actively assIoci- boe, Italy.ated in an advisory capacity with Goverrmentfinancial reforms and other related govern- enmental actions. It was about 25 years ago Ms ayH alo,frel ihSakthat China began to follow the pattern ofof

-tish and American baniing, and during the Mrib. Mardi eko , nly withe Officeentire timI Dr. Shen has been actively associ- of War Info rption.atea with the top leaders i the Chineseefinancial world.

oLast year, when the Government was consbid- e ZO c tvki, rvly with Otate

ering a representative to be sent to the 3 Department.

will... be.. deinae to.ppais.oorinte

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GET-A3QUAINED ILNCEEONS

The weekly "Get-Acquainted" Luncheon onThursday, October 16, was attended by MargaretMcNeill, Mary Cardinale, Agnes King, MaryJane Wright, Marie Cathala, Gene Wash, andEmily Doyle. Those attending the luncheonon October 23 were Mary Rogaishio, Lydia _______________COOING_CORNE

Miller, Margaret Burnett, and Helen dBlois.p just in case some of our readers ighBRIDGE PARTYthe Bank h a

we are publishing this excellent recip usedThe bridge party last Friday evening was by Miss Jo Van Gasse, istrativ Asaiatant

quite a success, and there were several in the Loan Dep t.enthusiastic requests for another one. Asa result, Mrs. Lowery, who is in charge of Steak Oven Dishthe lovely Davis house, invited the group tocome again Friday evening, November 7, at8:30. The group played "party" or "progres- inch thick, cut into paesea OnGive" bridge, which is a very good way to with salt and ppper and roll in flour. Searbecome acquainted; however, if there should meat golden brown on both sides in hot fat.be a foursome wishing to play together for Place in casserole and add one medium onionbthe whole evening, that certainly is their diced, one medium bunch of celery, diced,privilege. The idea is to have a good time. medium gren pepper, diced, one medium Can of

So-if you would like to play bridge next tomatoes, and one medium can of Pea, usiugFriday, November 7, just sign up with Staff one cup of liquid from peas. Bake in moderateelations. The fee will be 500 each. oven for 45 minutes.

If desired, boiled potatoes, cut intoBANK-F=N CLUB quarters, can be added to baking dish fifteen

You will be pleased to hear that the re- ites befohavremovingcfrom obeorbegrtvatsponse to the suggestion of a Bank-Fund Clubhas been very favorable. To date, 102 staff NO NED FOB DULLmembers, representing all nationalities, salarylevels, and departments of the Bank, have made Would you like to play squash?known their interest in this proposal. Only Would you like to speak French during lunch-15 people contacted were indifferent to the eon one day a week?idea. Would you like to speak Spanish during lunch-

Suggestions ranged from a request for a eon on day a week?barber shop and bowling allies to the pro- Would you like to join a beginning bridgeposal that air conditioning be installed for class?summer comfort. If the answer is Yesy Just leave your name

The present thinking of the staff shows wi Staff Relations, Ext. 2130 or 2100, andthat they are looking for the club to pro- we &ll see what arrangements can be made.vide lunch and dinner at reasonable prices,seven days a week, a bar, lounge, card ANSWER TO LAST ISSUE'S P=ZLEroom, ping pong room, and one or twosmall dining room& for private parties - allin an international atmosphere.

In view of the enthusiasm shown, workingparties are now being drawn up to examinethe numerous aspects of this undertaking.

We are still very anxious to have yoursuggestions, because it ill be your club.D

THE BAN4KEXHNEA D1 0

For Sale: Silver fox scarf--never worn. a w o cCall JM Van Gasse, Ext. 2050.

in the... Loa Department.