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Charterites to the nine-man council. Four Republicans were elected. This gave Cincinnati's balance of power to a lone Independent, a dismissed Congregational minister who is now one of Father Coughlin's biggest Protestant apostles, an old-time Pacifist and Single Taxer named Herbert Seeley Bigelow...
This year's skiers who turned in good performances last year and are expected to be out performing for the team again include from the class of '37 Dunbar Carpenter, Charles S. Rogers and Robert H. Shaw. The Sophomore class has Frederick S. Bigelow, Peter T. Brooks, David Emerson, Henry W. Locke, Thomas Motley 2d, and Harold T. White. William F. Loomis '36 is also expected to compete again...
Left. By Ivy Ledbetter Lee, famed publicist of John D. Rockefeller, Pennsylvania R. R., Bethlehem Steel: a net estate of $23,889, to his widow, Mrs. Cornelia Bartlett Bigelow Lee, of Manhattan...
...risks & profits of a general securities business. Last week some officials of Chicago's $165,000,000 Harris Trust & Savings Bank, following the example of two J. P. Morgan partners, organized Harris, Hall & Co. to underwrite and distribute corporation securities. Head of the new company is Edward Bigelow Hall, a vice president of the Harris bank. Associated with him are Norman Harris (grandson of the Harris founder, son of the Harris chairman); Lahman V. Bower and Julien H. Collins, both Harris bank executives. The new company has thus far done nothing but register itself with SEC. Harris Trust & Savings...
Queen Victoria's mother belonged to the New Church, as does Mrs. Frank A. Vanderlip. present at the Detroit convention. Publishers Clarence Barren of the Wall Street Journal and John Bigelow of the New York Evening Post were members. Contemplation in a New Church church in London inspired Poet William Blake to write his "Songs of Innocence." In formal or spiritual fellowship Swedenborgians also claim Goethe, Wagner, Berlioz, Balzac, Coleridge, Tennyson, Browning, Carlyle, Emerson, Thoreau, Victor Hugo, Henry James, Andrew Carnegie, Maeterlinck, Yeats, Helen Keller, Elbert Hubbard, Amelita Galli-Curci and Eddie Guest...