Word: albright
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Kermit Roosevelt and John M. Franklin, with no pomp but little circumstance, began the rate war. They are respectively the sons of the late President Roosevelt and President Philip Albright Small Franklin of the International Mercantile Marine; and respectively they are the president and vice president of the Roosevelt Line, which operates U. S. Shipping Board vessels between India and U. S. ports on the North Atlantic...
Last summer President Philip Albright Small Franklin sold the corporation's White Star Line, getting about $36,500,000 (TIME, May 17, 1926). That sum approximates the amount of bonds which I. M. M. has owed for years. But President Franklin, astute, did not pay off any bonds. He kept the millions ready to snap up at sacrifice sales, bonds or ships. He has bought overtly no ships during the year, but probably many a bond discreetly offered...
...total of over 20 points. Dartmouth was the highest with a score of 46 to its credit while Yale came second with 41. Purdue 15 Holy Cross 7 Dartmouth 46 Indiana 21 Penn 33 Brown 20 Yale 41 Depauw 0 St. Johns 0 Hobart 0 Kentucky 0 Swathmore 0 Albright 0 Bowdoin...
Brown, 41; Albright...
...inspection, Mrs. Coolidge, in informal dress, danced, probably for the first time in five years, at a public dance in the lounge of the Grand Canyon Hotel. First she circled the room with her son; then with Col. Blanton Winship, the President's military aide. After that with Horace Albright, park superintendent. Then with W. M. Nichols, Yellowstone Park Hotel Corp. official...