Word: austin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Fourth largest of New York banks is Equitable Trust Co. with resources of $953,000,000. Last fortnight its president. Chellis A. Austin died (TIME, Dec. 23). Last week Lawyer Winthrop Williams Aldrich was elected to succeed him. A yacht-goer, Lawyer Aldrich is 44, also a director of Bankers Trust Co. While he has been legal advisor to Equitable for ten years, most famed of his legal activities was to handle John Davison Rockefeller Jr.'s ousting of Oilman Robert Wright Stewart from Standard Oil of Indiana. After his election, Mr. Aldrich frankly conceded he came to Equitable...
Died. Chellis A. Austin, 53, president of Equitable Trust Co. (Manhattan); at Montclair, N. J.; of heart disease...
...peripatetic study, are held by C. O. Root and C. T. Larson '25. One of the travelling fellowships from the Frederick Sheldon Fund, which was established for a student of promise in any school, division or department of the University, has been awarded to R. G. Gulley. The Austin Scholarships, established in 1902, have been received by G. K. Nakashima, R. L. Snedaker, R. T. Smith '27, and T. G. Kronick. Harold Hill has been awarded a Joseph Evelith scholarship, and G. T. Rideout is the holder of a Frederick E. Parlin award. Special students who have been assigned scholarships...
...Austin, Governor Dan Moody reminded Texas...
...born on the Isle of Thanet, was educated at Eton and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Until he was 38 he practiced medicine. Then he began publishing poetry, much of it experimenting in Classical metre.* In 1913, aged 69, he was appointed Poet Laureate by Premier Asquith, succeeding Laureate Alfred Austin. Laureate Bridges is a founder of the Society for Pure English, serves as arbiter of pronunciation in British radio broadcasting...