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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...turn of the century the late Cyrus Hall McCormick was looking for a cashier for his reaper company. He sent an emissary to fetch George Ranney, 24, a teller in the Chicago branch of the Bank of Montreal. Said young Ranney: "If Mr. McCormick wants to see me. let him come over to the bank." So the great Cyrus, in his sideburns and full dignity, marched into the bank and took Teller Ranney away with him. In time Mr. Ranney became Harvester's financial expert, was given credit for Harvester's lucid financial statements, became (and still...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Continental | 12/25/1933 | See Source »

...room next morning, she breaks off with him. While he is dancing that night with the brunette at the street ball, the blonde's mother dies. He falls into the company of thieves, abandon's taxi-driving. But on his first job he finds that the cashier of the wine shop to be robbed is the blonde and he breaks up the burglary. For shielding him she loses her job and the two lose one another again. She meets the old drunk again and he buys her flowers, giving her 2,000 francs. She buys a flower cart...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Oct. 30, 1933 | 10/30/1933 | See Source »

...Finney also has a son. His name is Ronald Tucker Finney, graduated from Cornell in 1921, trained for several years as cashier of his father's bank in Neosho Falls. Two years ago Ronald Finney, 6 ft. tall, plump, glib, goodnatured and a lavish spender by Kansas standards, set up in business for himself. He dealt in bonds. He speculated in commodities. He hired an elaborate suite, partly for use as an office, in Topeka's Jayhawk Hotel. He ran up heavy toll bills telephoning to his brokers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Forgery De Luxe | 8/21/1933 | See Source »

Last week Charles X. Williams, cashier of the Citizens Bank of Booneville, Ark., was fired. He was fired not by the bank but by State Banking Commissioner Marion Wasson acting under the authority of Arkansas' new law for strengthening its banking system. Cause of Cashier Williams' discharge was negligence: keeping too much cash on hand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Cashier Cashiered | 8/14/1933 | See Source »

...unmasked bandits entered Booneville's Citizens Bank one evening at 6:30 and made their exit with $2,000 in cash. In firing Cashier Williams, Bank Commissioner Wasson explained: "Bank robberies in Arkansas are going to stop. . . . We are determined that the profit shall be taken out of robbing banks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Cashier Cashiered | 8/14/1933 | See Source »

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