Word: cashier
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Burt L. Standish. Now he will probably live in his rewritten version in Harkness Brick Court, exercise under the eagle eye of Bob Kiphuth in the new Whitney Memorial Gymnasium and snatch a toasted bun for breakfast at the new Ac Longley's, where Mrs. Graves is no longer cashier...
...profane, "Mel" Traylor has political "it." At the national convention he got 42! votes for the Presidential nomination. Because he is easy, informal, likable, all Chicago wants to see him in the Cabinet. On paper his qualifications look ample. He knows the theory and practice of banking from the cashier's cage to the board room. He helped set up the Bank for International Settlements at Basle. He took a large hand in forming National
...Federal Grand Jury indicted Otis Perry Seligman, cashier of the First National Bank of Santa Fe, N. Mex.. for an alleged shortage of $25,941 in his accounts. Said his father. Governor Arthur Seligman, president of the bank, after making good the shortage: "He will have to take his medicine...
...George D. Phelan, whose salary was recently cut from $100 to $60 per week, confided to Cashier Alfred L. Goldman of J. S. Bache & Co. that he had stolen $695,000 from the firm's petty cash fund in the past 13 years. He told Cashier Goldman he was confessing "because I know I can't continue these thefts forever...
...Jacksonville, N. C., a depositor lugged 120 Ib. of cash to the Bank of Onslow. Cashier James Collins spent two days counting $800 in coins smaller than 25¢ pieces...