Word: chase
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...front of the figure was a black marble reflecting pool, behind it cedar trees and potted plants. Called Reverie, it attracted great attention not only because it was pleasant to the eye but also because its creator, a grandmother, is the wife of Albert Henry Wiggin whose bank (Chase) vies with National City for title of "world's biggest...
...Stanton Whitney, Jr. 59 Archibald Manning Brown, Jr. 50 For Vice-President Richard Glover Ames 110 Taggart Whipple 81 Edward James Rogers 68 Atreus von Schrader, Jr. 41 John Ware, Jr. 23 Arthur Osgood Choate 17 For Secretary-Treasurer Carl Albert Pescosolido 86 Guy Scull Hayes 80 Theodore Chase 65 Chester Harding King 61 Andrew Eliot Ritchie...
...knowledge of how to behave that he would annoy his fellow passengers on a transatlantic liner by hooting low ballads in the ship's bar and chuckling at their mal de mer. It would be absurd to think that Edward R. Tinker would endanger the prestige of the Chase National Bank by wearing the false whiskers of a Damascus fortune teller, calling his wife Momma or cracking such a joke as "it won't be long now." Edward R. Tinker would not allow a treacherous female adventurer to pat his shoulder. Nor would he (even to strengthen...
...succession of romantic seenes and dynamic situations peopled by selfish yet utterly charming personalities. Dramatic flares of invective alternate with cosy hours of idyllic romancing as Miss Shearer and Mr. Montgomery, newly-wedded, but not to each other, lead Reginald Denny and Una Merkel, their lawful mates, a merry chase through alpine scenes of photographic excellence. Sophisticated without being stilted, explosively theatrical without being either absurd or the least unconvincing, "Private Lives" stands at the top of the Playgoer's list of the season's comedies...
...Above: Chief Justice Chase. Vice President Johnson...