Word: chase
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Vanity Fair received a scathing letter from Mrs. Ava Long, White Housekeeper, last week. Mrs. Long had read an article, Your Host in the White House by Jefferson Chase, in the smartchart's March issue which ridiculed the sorry lack of ceremony at White House functions. Said Author Chase: "There is not a humble Negro lodge-brother who could not give pur Government cards and aces and beat it every time on dignified ceremonial." Said Housekeeper Long: "Jefferson Chase should be run out of town. . . . You would be the first to object if your taxes were increased in order...
Albert Henry Wiggin, Chase ("Biggest") Bank: "It is not true that high wages make prosperity. Instead, prosperity makes high wages. When wages are kept higher than the market situation justifies, employment and the buying power of labor fall...
...thorough use of the Gothic style will characterize the 1934 Red Book in its drawings, manner of writing and printing, according to an announcement made yesterday by its chairman, Theodore Chase...
...Pynchon's failure was a surprise, last week Wall Streeters were hard put for an answer. As long ago as last September when tides of rumor were at a height, many things were said about the condition of Pynchon & Co. Widely known was the fact that Chase National Bank, perhaps assisted by another institution, had seen the firm through heavy trouble with loans estimated at from $10,000,000 to $20,000,000. Early last week the old rumor again leapt forth. Heavy selling came into those securities of which Pynchon & Co. and its customers have been fond...
...lineup of the University soccer team was as follows: Frank Powell '33, g.; P. J. Catinella '32, r.f.; G. T. Hutton '33, l.f.; T. F. Waters '33, r.h.; C. S. Eaton '32, c.h.; J. B. Wight '32, l.h.; A. T. Schumacher '33, H. H. Broadbent '32, r.i.; J. S. Chase '33, c.; D. M. Frame '32, l.i.; A. M. Moskin...