Word: bristols
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Married, Clyde Beatty, 28, famed wild animal trainer (The Big Cage); and Harriet Evans, 24, circus aerialist; in Bristol, Tenn...
...addressed by his flock. But these distinctions have lately seemed irksome to Anglican clergymen. During the Oxford Movement centenary (TIME, July 17). the Bishop of Kensington complained of his gaiters, crying that "100 years have failed to provide us a sensible costume." And last week the Bishop of Bristol told his congregation to cease calling him "My Lord." Declared he: "In the old days, when Bishops were amicable scholars living in dignified ease apart from the clergy, such titles were perhaps not inappropriate, but, thank God, things are different...
...January 1932). But now it was up against one of the most stubborn groups of "open shop" employers in a stubbornly "open shop" State. At Reading thousands of hosiery strikers peacefully closed half the city's mills. In Philadelphia 2,000 strikers stormed the Walburton Hosiery plant. Near Bristol the Blue Moon Silk Hosiery Co. was having similar labor troubles. In the face of these demonstrations a majority of the mill operators offered their employes a 25% wage increase but flatly refused to adopt a "closed shop" policy...
...bride's adoptions consisting of manufacturers of national trade market articles: Life Savers, Inc. (1929), Three-in-One Oil Co. (1929), Bristol-Myers (1929). Household Products, Inc. (1930), Vick Chemical...
...headed by Edward J. Noble, a Manhattan advertising man. bought them and set them up in business in a serious way. Then their success was tremendous, and when Life Savers, Inc. was adopted into Drug Inc., Mr. Noble stayed on as president of the company, actual operating head. ¶ Bristol-Myers, taken in a few months later, was an old family business, maker of several estimable and well established products: Sal Hepatica, Ipana ToothPaste, Gastrogen Tablets, Ingram's Shaving Cream. The Bristols like Mr. Noble remained in charge of their company, Father William M. Bristol as chairman. Eldest...