Word: capitalistically
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...profit by the bill. So their representatives are also in Washington, protesting against the sugar companies' protest. Colonel Jose Miguel Tarafa, author of the bill, sailed for this country to present his side of the case, in support of the railroad companies. Colonel Tarafa is himself a large capitalist reported to have a considerable interest in both sugar and railroads, but his sugar interests are not such as to be injured by the bill. The State Department meanwhile considered the question of whether the bill can legally be regarded as confiscatory and asked President Zayas of Cuba to have...
Besides the protesting Cabots above mentioned, the following Cabots are named in the 1923 Who's, Who: Godfrey Lowell (Boston carbon magnate), Henry Bromfield (Boston lawyer and capitalist), Richard Clarke (Boston physician and Harvard professor), William Brooks (Boston engineer). There is also Philip Cabot, of Boston and Wall Street...
Engaged. Miss Mildred Harris, motion picture actress, former wife of Charles S. Chaplin, to "an Eastern capitalist "-thought to be Harry McGovern, Florida widower...
...class to equal Amherst '95. The obvious comparison is Princeton '79, whose membership includes Woodrow Wilson, Mahlon Pitney (former Justice of the United States Supreme Court), Cyrus H. McCormick (head of the International Harvester Co.), Robert Bridges (editor of Scribner's Magazine), Cleveland H. Dodge (major capitalist and philanthropist...
Married. Mrs. Sidi Wirt Spreckels, 35, widow of John D. Spreckels, II, son of the California capitalist, to Prince Suad Chakir of Turkey, at Constantinople...