Word: alden
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...like the people of the United States," Premier Harahap told New York Times Correspondent Robert Alden. "I am thankful for the help that they gave us toward winning our independence in the past. I will be thankful for any help they will be willing to give us in the future...
...profitable quarter since its merger (May 1, 1954). Earnings hit $1,592,307 against a loss of $3,848,667 during the same period last year. Caterpillar Tractor also did better this year, earning $8,390,403 in the second quarter v. $7,007,326 a year ago. Glen Alden Corp., after suffering through years of a coal depression, earned $1,695,000 during the first half of 1955, compared to a loss of $169,000 last year, with part of the gain due to improved coal business and part due to its recent move into other lines...
...GLEN ALDEN CORP., biggest anthracite producer (1954 sales: $74 million), is ready to diversify into other businesses. First step, just completed, is the $11,000,000 ($1.5 million cash, $8 million out of future earnings plus 100,000 shares of stock) purchase of Fort Worth's Mathes Co., which makes heat pumps, air conditioners and fans. Glen Alden is also dickering for three more companies, one to put it into oil and gas, the other two into electronics...
...modest, it would have seemed almost arrogant to wedge five short pieces by Levy himself between Brahms' gigantic variations and the sublime introspection of late Beethoven. His Piano Pieces Nos. 6, 8, 9, 12, and 18 seemed eclectic in origin, with traces of Milhand, Bartok, and especially John Alden Carpenter. They were clearly organized but almost invariably dull. Yet they did illustrate the same painstaking care that Ernst Levy has lavished on all aspects of his musical art. ROBERT M. SIMON
ROLAND H. ALDEN Chief of the Division of Anatomy University of Tennessee Memphis...