Word: cashier
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Even greenhorn traveling salesmen knew enough to keep away from Albany, Ga. last week. They knew its two hotels would be crammed to the cashier's cot, its storekeepers loath to talk about anything but dogs. For Albany (pronounced All-Benny), a thriving little city of 19,000, is the hub of some of the best quail-hunting grounds in the world. There last week was held a bird-dog trial as sacred to Albany as the Derby is to Louisville...
...Joseph B. Kirby Jr., a Rockingham, N. H. race-track cashier who had 158, wired the President: "Am honored...
...Detroit, Sydney Sliker was found in the cashier's cage of a West Side bank at 2 a.m., scanning columns of names and figures. His explanation: "Gladys wouldn't tell me how much money she has so I decided to find out for myself." Mrs. Sliker's rejoinder: "My account isn't in that bank, anyway...
...McGinty (Brian Donlevy) is discovered tending bar in a banana republic when the picture opens. A despondent barfly tells him that he was once cashier in a big bank, and McGinty laughs. "I suppose you were the president of a bank!" says the barfly defiantly. "I," says McGinty, "was the Governor of a State." The camera takes over, tells...
Back for his fourth summer conference session was Adam Lockhart, cashier of the Bank of Wadesboro in North Carolina's cotton-growing Anson County. Said he "We get angles (at the conference) we never have thought of out in the country. It's hard to keep a small country bank up to date." In full agreement was mountainous (6 ft. 5) Cashier Walter Martin Matthews of the Farmers Bank of Pilot Mountain, N. C., in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. His testimonial to the course: "Last year I got an idea which has saved...