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Japan's junketing Elder Statesman Yukio Ozaki, 91, onetime mayor of Tokyo who gave the city of Washington its famed Japanese cherry trees, dropped in at the Manhattan apartment of Elder Statesman Bernard Baruch, 79, for a chat. The two talked some about world affairs and then got down to a more immediate problem: comparing the relative merits of their hearing aids...
Boston Latin: Stanley H. Appel, Summer J. Ferris, Baruch J. Hurwich, Allan Kliman, Edward Lernor, Harold Lubitz, Paul J. Palmbaum, Robert J. Parente, Robert Pearson, Harold A. Roe, Jr., and Robert H. Tichell...
Presented in Manhattan to Bernard Baruch, 79, who has worn a hearing-aid for almost a decade: the 1950 Hearing Advancement Award of the Hearing Foundation, a promotional organization...
...show as it had been under Chuck Luckman. In as chairman of the board with new President Babb went grey-thatched John M. Hancock, 67, Lehman Bros, partner, chairman of Chicago's Jewel Tea Co., crack corporate troubleshooter and longtime associate of Bernard Baruch. Franklin J. Lunding, 44, Jewel's president and a protégé of Hancock's who, according to gossip, had turned down the Lever presidency before it was offered to Babb, was made chairman of Lever's executive committee. Though Babb would run Lever, Hancock, Lunding and five others...
...phrase adapted from Lincoln Steffens. When Steffens returned from his trip to Russia soon after the Revolution, he visited his old friend, Sculptor Jo Davidson, who was busy doing a bust of Bernard Baruch. Said Baruch: "So you've been over into Russia." Replied Steffens: "I have been over into the future, and it works...