Word: co
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Again, there were the less temperamental problems of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Freeman. Mr. Freeman's lawyer said that his client, a banker, had been compelled to resign from his vice-presidency in the National Bank of the Republic and the executive vice-presidency of the National Republic Co. due to the publicity attendant upon his wife's divorce suit. "She's always spent beyond his means and now she's ruined him," said the attorney. "Absurd," said counsel for the lady. "Now that he has $30,000 a year, he wants to throw her aside." This...
Eloped. Lois Quantain Clarke, 18, daughter of Lewis Latham Clarke, Executive Chairman of the American Exchange Irving Trust Co. of Manhattan; and John L. de Ruyter, 22, beginner in the advertising business; two months ago; to Elkton...
Elected. Norman Dodge, vice president and general manager of the Mergenthaler Linotype Co. (machines which make practically all the type used in U. S. papers and magazines), to be president of the company, succeeding Philip T. Dodge, now chairman of the board...
Died. William Henry Nichols Jr., 54, president of the General Chemical Co., and vice president of the Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. (of which his father, 75, is chairman of the board) ; of pneumonia; at Oyster...
Died. John E. Berwind, 73, active philanthropist, inactive vice president, Berwind-White Coal Mining Co.; of laryngitis, in Manhattan. His business address, No. 1 Broadway, is the location of 14 famed coal companies, 35 smaller...