Word: brocke
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Acheson '33, Pittsburgh, Pa.; J. B. Ames '32, Wayland, Mass.; M. L. Anshen '33, Boston; C. M. Arensberg '31, Pittsburgh, Pa.; W. O. Aydelotte '31, Swarthmore, Pa.; M. S. Beeler '31, Seattle, Wash.; F. E. Bissell, Jr. '31. Dubuque, Iowa; J. A. Booth '33, E. Boston J. L. Brock '32, Buffalo. N. Y.; F. O. Canfield '32, New York City; B. G. Carleton '31, New York City; Henry Chalfant, Jr. '31, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Leslie Cheek, Jr. '31, Nashville Tenn.; J. A. Cooper '33, Birmingham, Ala.; D. C. Dennett, Jr. '31, Winchester; R. B. Eckles '32, York, Nebr.; R. B. Eichholz...
...William S. Brock, of Detroit's famed world flying team, Brock & (Edward Frederick) Schlee...
Suicides. Perhaps not an aftermath of the C. Clothier Jones failure was a startling Philadelphia sequence. Last week George K. Reilly of Reilly, Brock & Co. committed suicide. Soon afterward, Sidney F. Tyler Brock, the other partner, shot himself. The next day Robert L. Zoll, 53, junior partner of Charles H. Bean & Co., killed himself in the firm's basement. A few days later another suicide was Edwin I. Simpson, 59, president of E. I. Simpson...
Tennessee. Democratic Senator William Emerson Brock, Chattanooga candy man, appointed to succeed the late Lawrence Davis Tyson, was nominated for the short Senate term (to 1931) over Dr. John R. Neal, Knoxville attorney in the famed Scopes ("monkey") trial at Dayton. He will oppose F. Todd Meacham, Republican senatorial nominee, in November. For the Democratic nomination for the full Senate term Congressman Cordell Hull of Carthage and Andrew L. Todd were prime candidates. Congressman Hull, 58, Spanish War Veteran, entered the House in 1907, became a potent member of its Ways & Means Committee, wrote the first income...
...Brock & Schlee. From Detroit and the routine of commerce re-emerged last week Edward Frederick Schlee and William S. Brock (Schlee-Brock Aircraft Corp ), once famed as world flyers (TIME, Sept. 12, 1927). Stepping into a Wasp-powered Lockheed Vega at Jacksonville Beach, Fla. they set a new record of 31 hr. 58 min. elapsed time for round-trip flight across the U. S. Their route to and from San Diego. Calif, was 800 mi. shorter than that (Roosevelt Field, L. I. to Los Angeles) over which Capt. Frank M. Hawks made his record of 36 hr. 48 min. last...