Word: branches
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...English department, has agreed to speak at the memorial meeting for the late Moorfield Storey, an eminent lawyer and humanitarian. The meeting, which will be held on Wednesday evening, March 19, at 8 o'clock, in the Part Street Church, Boston, is under the auspices of the Boston branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People...
...next day Citizen Coolidge devoted largely to business. As a New York Life Insurance Company director, he walked to that company's Los Angeles branch office, inspected its equipment, greeted its 200 employes. With District Superintendent Clark Bell he solemnly discussed the life insurance situation in Southern California...
...Adopted a resolution allowing the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland $875,000 for a branch building at Pittsburgh...
...father, set a solitary shoemaker to work with designs of her own. Among the most expensive in Paris, her shoes were immediately successful: for a while she was manager, packer, messenger, saleswoman; soon she had two factories in France, a small mauve-and-gold shop in Paris, a wholesale branch in New York. Her sandalmakers are cheap, her sales force is on commission; with small overhead, she has been making gross sales of $150,000 a year...
...that bears his name. Now, in Seattle, the $12,000,000-a-year Frederick A. Nelson store is owned by Marshall Field & Co. The new $25,000,000 Merchandise Mart building in Chicago is Marshall Field owned, as is Chicago's Davis Department Store. Marshall Field has retail branches around Chicago, a wholesale branch in Manhattan, 25 mills and many factories scattered throughout the country. Yet it is none of these things that has been Chicago's pride, but rather the claim to being the world's largest retail business under one roof-only a claim because...