Word: braden
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...glittering table like two horseshoes laid end to end was spread in the Hall of the Americas at the Pan-American Union Building. Mr. Gann found his seat seventh from the foot of one horseshoe. On his left was Mrs. William Braden, wife of the Chilean copper operator. On his right was a Mrs. Paul Wooton, wife of the Washington correspondent of the New Orleans Times-Picayune...
...corporation is the largest copper producing organization in the world,* though the mines owned by the original Kennecott company produce less than 8% of the present production of Kennecott and its subsidiaries and associates. The two large children of the small Kennecott parent are Utah Copper Co. (Guggenheim) and Braden Copper Mines Co., located in the Province of O'Higgins, Chile. In 1927 these companies produced 235.358 tons of copper, about 13½% of the world's total production. Other companies indirectly controlled produced an additional 179,636 tons. Selling agent for Kennecott is Guggenheim Bros. A Kennecott director and member...
Thomas Gerald Condon and Spruille Braden, mining men, Manhattan Republicans. Reason: Prohibition...
...annual costume dance of the Hasty Pudding Club will be held in the club house on Friday evening, March 9, it was announced last night by C. H. Olmstead '29, chairman of the dance committee. The other members of the committee are G. D. Braden '25 and Langdon Dearborn...
John Watts '28 is chairman of the dance committee, composed of G. P. Braden '25, J. R. Burke '27, and S. S. Wilson...