Word: barclay
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...editorial page was the chief distinction of the Mirror, whose motto is: "Make It Short and Snappy." Describing itself, the Mirror, with unwonted candour, said: "Daily Mirror's program will be 90% entertainment, 10% information - and the information without boring you." The furnisher of this entertainment is Barclay H. Warburton, Jr., of Philadelphia. His grandfather was the founder of the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph. His father continued as publisher of the paper. His mother was a daughter of John Wanamaker. The son, Barclay H., Jr., is a young man, curly-haired, fond of dancing, who frequently visits Palm Beach...
...important bill affecting the railroads or freight rates. (Barclay Bill undisposed of in the House...
Died. Jefferson Monroe Levy, 72, politician, owner of Monticello, President Jefferson's home; in Manhattan, of heart disease. He represented New York City in the 56th, 62nd and 63rd Congresses, inherited Monticello from his uncle Uriah P. Levy who had bought it from the Rev. James C. Barclay who had purchased it from Mrs. Randolph, Mr. Jefferson's daughter. He was a brother of Mitchell A. C. Levy, president of many Hebrew organizations...
...Barclay's Bank, Lloyd's Bank, London County and Westminster and Parr's Bank London Joint City and Midland Bank, National Provincial and Union Bank of England...
...Barclay H. Warburton. She will advise the Republican Party...