Word: chryslers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Americans Squeezed? Recently in Manhattan's Chrysler (tallest) building one B. W. Delgass opened offices. Employed until a few weeks ago by Amtorg (Soviet trade agency in the U. S.), Mr. Delgass now proposes to "advise" U. S. firms doing or intending to do business with Russia. Explaining why he resigned from Amtorg, Adviser Delgass said...
Fine books in fine formats have long been the fancy of Walter Percy Chrysler Jr., automobile man's son. At Hotchkiss and Roxbury Schools he edited a newspaper, a comic magazine, a literary magazine, annuals. Last year at Dartmouth he helped to found The Five Arts (TIME, May 19). Last week young Chrysler gave the Press careful first facts about his new Cheshire House, Inc.,*publishers of fine books in $10 bindings. Cheshire House will not operate for profit. Once a month, from its offices on the 57th floor of Chrysler's father's Manhattan skyscraper...
...Roxbury School, Cheshire, Conn., Chrysler edited The Cheshire Cat, comic...
Died. Simon William Straus, 63, Manhattan banker, chairman of S. W. Straus & Co. (Manhattan financiers), Chicago's Franklin Trust & Savings Bank, the American Society for Thrift, financial backer of Manhattan's Chanin and Chrysler buildings; after long illness, of anemia, at his home in Manhattan...
Added to the directorate of Chrysler Corp. (automobiles) last week was Matthew Scott Sloan, Manhattan utilities tycoon. The vacancy he filled was caused by the death of Nicholas Frederic Brady, Manhattan utilities tycoon...