Word: busch
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...internal revenue stamps for beer kegs were being ground out at top speed by the Bureau of Engraving & Printing. ¶Newspapers and magazines started rounding up advertisements of beer and accessories. Anheuser-Busch announced...
Married. Lily Busch Magnus, great-granddaughter of the late St. Louis Brewer Adolphus Busch; and Arthur D. B. Preece, British-born St. Louis sportsman; in St. Louis. Three days before the wedding, gunmen captured the country house of George S. Tiffany, knocked him out, planned to rob his guests at a luncheon for the bride & groom, until foiled by a steward from the swank Bridlespur Club...
Died. Levi Cooke, 50, Washington beer lobbyist, lawyer, potent in pushing the Collier beer bill through the House of Representatives (TIME, Dec. 26); of acute indigestion; in Washington. Beer associate of St. Louis' Adolphus Busch and Manhattan's Col. Jacob Ruppert, he long lobbied for the U. S. Brewers' Association, led the American Bar Association fight to abolish "lame duck" sessions of Congress, at one of which his beer bill was finally passed...
...Louis horsy young August A. Busch Jr., general manager of Anheuser-Busch, prepared for a directors' meeting at which manufacturing plans would be completed...
...Peoria plant to make a breakfast food and the other two to make malt products, probably for the trade. The Pabst cheese business will be continued. An unusual glimpse into the private figures of beerdom was afforded recently when Hilson & Neuberger, Manhattan bankers, offered some shares in Anheuser-Busch, Inc. The company's assets were listed at $26.295,000 and its earnings for the first half of the year were shown at $346,000. The pre-Prohibition capacity of the company's plants was 1,650,000 bbl. of beer annually and Hilson & Neuberger stated that the management...