Word: chase
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Thus, cheerfully, spoke Board Chairman Albert Henry Wiggin of Chase National Bank, landing in Manhattan last week, home from chairmanning the committee which mapped Europe's immediate fiscal future (TIME, Aug. 31). Told that European countries (chiefly France) were withdrawing gold from Manhattan at a rate which reached $52,000,000 one day last week and has totaled $275,000,000 since the British pound went off gold, Mr. Wiggin said with emphasis...
...Bancamerica-Blair Corp., investment affiliate. The book value of these shares is estimated at $7. On Oct. 2 the Clearing House reported Bank of America had net deposits of $164,305,000 against National City's $1,252,351,000; the total of $1,416,656,000 compares to Chase's $1,419,159,000 on that date, showing National City back in second place, whence Guaranty Trust dislodged it in March...
...specimen of Banker, Idealized Type. He is a director of Ivar Kreuger's International Match Corp. for which his house is the U. S. banker. This year he was given the Royal Order of Commander of the North Star by the King of Sweden. His directorates also include Chase National Bank, International Telephone & Telegraph, Nash Motors Co., Otis Elevator Co., Shell Union Oil Corp., Vanadium Corp. One result of the Lee, Higginson-Transamerica affiliation will probably be co-operation between Transamerica's General Telephone & Electric Corp. and the International-Ericsson group...
...potent Watch & Ward Society, and the Licensing Division of the City of Boston. The Watch & Ward Society was originally an . . organization headed by clergymen who had the co-operation of booksellers in the suppression of erotica. It reached its greatest effectiveness under the leadership of indomitable Rev. Jason Franklin Chase. Reformer Chase died in 1926. The W. & W. received a serious blow when Bishop William Lawrence and several of its directors resigned as a result of the public exposure of the way the society's agents provocateurs had persuaded the proprietor of Cambridge's famed Dunster House Bookshop...
...from Harvard at large: H. S. Ford, Jasper Whiting, from M. I. T. at large; C. P. Biddle, from officers of Harvard; K. B. Murdock '16, from alumni of Harvard; C. L. Wilson, from students of M. I. T.; and R. N. Clark '32, B. K. Bachrach '33, Theodore Chase '34, from the undergraduates in Harvard...