Word: clemente
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...THOMAS CLEMENT...
Last week a man pooled some of his resources and three corporations their all-the result a billion dollar grouping of power and light concerns webbing their lines from Ohio through Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri and into Kansas. The man is Clement Studebaker Jr., 55-year-old head of all the Studebaker interests, president of the Studebaker Brothers Trust, chairman of the North American Light & Power Co. which holds among other properties the Illinois Traction System (the longest electric raliway in the world)-manufacturer, financier, "clubman" (he belong to clubs in Boston, Detroit, Manhattan, Chicago). The corporations...
Married. Miss Esther Studebaker, daughter of Clement Studebaker 2nd (wagons, trucks, motors); to one James Masterson Peticolas, Chicago broker...
There are now only three such museums in the world: Louis XIV founded the Chalcographie du Louvre to preserve in etchings the military and festal splendors of his reign; the Regia Calcografia, founded in Rome by Pope Clement XII, contains 15,000 plates; at the Calcografia Nacional, in Madrid, you can buy a Goya* print for a peseta...
...assistants, all members of the Junior Class; are Alexander Johnston Cassalt, of Rosemont, Pa,; Clement Duane Coady, of West Newton; Frederick Vanderbilt Field, of Lenox; Sarell Everett Gleason Jr., of Evanston, III Courtland Sherrington Gross, of West Newton; Ellsworth Charles Haggerty, of Allston; Nathaniel Hamlen, of Boston; Joseph Delano Hitch, of Denver, Col.; Bayard Livingston Kilgour, of Cincinnati, Ohio; and Henry Sewall Woodbridge, of Brookline...