Word: chase
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...furlongs; at Cheltenham, England; with Thomond II. owned by Miss Paget's cousin, John Hay ("Jock") Whitney, second. Next day, a Whitney entry in next week's Grand National-Dusty Foot, ridden by George H. ("Pete") Bostwick-ran second to Ego, in Cheltenham's National Hunt Chase...
...only newshawks were irked. Some bankers too deplored the policy of keeping the public in doubt. So must have felt Winthrop Williams Aldrich, chairman of Chase National. Brother-in-law of John D. Rockefeller Jr., head of the world's largest bank, he called newshawks to his office and gave them his opinions on banking...
...announced that Chase had for some time been planning to divorce Chase Harris Forbes, its securities affiliate...
...disturbance in parts of Wall Street, great the joy of reformers, great the approval of many business men and bankers who felt it high time that a banker should frankly come forward, confess his sins and speak freely to restore public confidence in bankers. Not only has Chase a securities affiliate but it has investment bankers on its board (Frank Altschul of Lazard Freres; Frederic W. Allen of Lee, Higginson; Clarence Dillon of Dillon, Read; Charles Hayden of Hayden, Stone, etc., etc.). And it has one of the largest bank directorates in the country: 71 members. The sins...
Blast. The bomb which on Sept. 16, 1920 pockmarked for all time the front of the House of Morgan, was-so many thought last week-far less damaging to the most powerful banking house in the country than the blast last week in the Chase Bank building. For not only would Mr. Aldrich have the House of Morgan give up the deposits, but also give up its representation on the boards of many great banks on which ten of its 20 members now have seats. The effect on Kuhn, Loeb & Co., Speyer & Co., and other banking houses would be similar...