Word: brooklyn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Nicholas Frederic Brady, 49, Chairman of the Brooklyn Edison Co., was in Rome last week. He had been in its vicinity for several weeks and expected to be there about a month longer. But in his offices at 80 Broadway, Manhattan, close to noon one day last week, were other directors of his $153,000,000 company which supplies without competition all the electric light and power that Brooklyn, a district of 2,250,000 people uses. Brooklyn Edison directors were agreed with Chairman Brady and his very important co-director John D. Ryan (of Anaconda Copper fame) that their...
...Consolidated Gas trustees gravely heard that the Brooklyn company would trade its stock for Consolidated Gas' stock on an agreed basis. The merger of Brooklyn Edison with Consolidated Gas was virtually in effect...
...Japanese players come to Cambridge with a fine record which includes victories over a number of strong teams all over the country. They number among their victims Leaned Stanford, Georgetown, and the Brooklyn Bushwicks, one of the leading semi-pro teams of the East...
...stores, three different companies; general retail merchandising, two companies; general retail merchandising, two companies; department store work, in Boston, New York, and Washington; security analyst in New York City; insurance audit solicitors, in New York City; chemical administration or sales, in New York City; label and carton company, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; Office and bank fixtures company, saleswork; cotton mill manufacturing; moving picture field, general administration work; fruit and sugar production in the tropics; and electrical manufacturing, in La Salle. Illinois...
Died. Edward Anthony Bradford, 76, founder of the Yale Record (funny), writer for the New York Times for 54 years; of heart disease; in Brooklyn...