Word: branch
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...bandit raid attempted to seize $50,000 Mex. from the Mukden branch of National City Bank...
...maid in a patrician menage where the linen closets are large enough for téte-à-tétes with the chipper young son of the family. Lester Kane (Donald Cook). The romance between Lester and Jennie develops gaily enough until he goes to Chicago to manage a branch office in his father's business. Jennie goes with him, waits a long time before getting up courage to tell him about her daughter. This has no final effect on their relationship but the pressure of his family against it does. Lester resigns from his father's firm...
Church Proper. During the past year, 72 new branch churches were formed, in such places as Kenya, Cairo, Brazil and Australasia. Twenty-six Christian Science societies qualified as churches. The Mother Church has now 2,639 such branches. Financial statement: fat balance to begin with; nearly $4,000,000 received during the year; more than $4,000,000 disbursed; balance on hand as of last April, $1,864,699.12 in general and trust funds. Every year the Mother Church elects a nominal president. Last week Miss Mary G. Ewing of Brookline. Mass.* succeeded onetime Governor Ralph O. Brewster of Maine...
...cluded his broadcast with a half-sobbing account of how some woman had wanted to name her kittens after him but he had lost her letter-and, oh, he was so terribly upset about those poor little kittens. ¶"I love the U. S. Navy more than any other branch of the Government," confided President Roosevelt at the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis last week as he handed out diplomas to 432 graduating midshipmen...
...bill attempted other reforms. Reserve member banks were to get rid of their stock-selling affiliates within one year. A new requirement called upon private bankers within the same period to cease accepting deposits or get out of the investment business. The Senate bill permitted national banks to have branches in States which allowed State banks to have them. The House bill made no such concession to branch-banking...