Word: chases
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Commerce's Business Advisory & Planning Council, which has lately emerged as one of the most potent business lobbies in Washington. Composed of much bigger business wigs than the rank & file of Chambermen-men like U. S. Steel's Myron Taylor, American Telephone & Telegraph's Walter Gifford, Chase National Bank's Winthrop Aldrich, General Electric's Gerard Swope-the so-called Roper Council drops into the White House for frequent Sunday evening chats. Radicals regard it suspiciously as a hotbed of Fascism...
Though the Paramount deal was Mr. Odium's first try at underwriting, it was by no means his first venture into the film business. Atlas already holds sizable blocks of old Paramount stocks & bonds acquired literally at receivership prices. Last year Atlas helped distribute in England some of Chase National Bank's big but involuntary investment in Fox Film...
Peter T. Brooks, bow; John R. Clark, 2; Fellowes D. Gardner, 3; Peter L. Scott, 4; John S. Radway, 5; Douglas Erickson, 6; Edmond S. Twinning, 7; James F. Chase, stroke; Edward White...
...patronesses are Mrs. Julian L. Coolidge, Mrs. S. P. Baker, Jr., Mrs. James B. Munn, Mrs. Philip P. Chase, Mrs. V. D. Culver, Mrs. B. F. Jones, Mrs. Davis M. DeBard, Mrs. O. G. Bates, and Mrs. T. R. Morse...
...Others include: Penfield Roberts, associate professor of History and English at M.I.T., who will give a course on the "Western World since 1914"; George S. McManus of the Faculty of the New England Conservatory of Music, and Dr. John W. Spargo, associate professor of English at Northwestern University. Stuart Chase and Sarah Wambaugh are slated to speak at a series of lectures...