Word: cohn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Edwin Joseph Cohn, Associate Professor of Physical, Chemistry. Since 1925 he has been an assistant professor in the Chemistry Department...
Captain Jefferson Davis Cohn, self-made financier, who is now probably the strongest directing force in the affairs of Wagon-Lits...
...Cohn, Chairman, and Yvonne Kopetzky; D. M. Davis and Ruth May; A. L. Jacobs and Alma Liberman; L. B. Lippman and Eleanor Hart; D. M. Sandomire and Estelle Scharffeld; Stanley D. Schuval and Gladys Michelman...
Later upon the scene came fat but foppish Captain Cohn. He has turned his hundreds of pounds into thousands and his thousands into millions by a series of wily maneuvers which have enabled him to get control of a huge, commanding bloc of Wagons-Lits securities. Shrewd, unctuous, Captain Cohn is not, however, the man to be satisfied with mere control. He is planning an amazing, manipulative coup. Last month he and Lord Dalziel visited Manhattan and quietly applied to list the shares of Wagons-Lits upon the New York Stock Exchange. If that listing is granted, they are reported...
...only that, but in London British patriots began to suspect that a U. S. corporation might join the Cooks-Wagons-Lits merger. Of these possibilities Captain Cohn naturally said not a word last week. Instead he expanded on the immediate benefits of merging "Cooks' " into Wagons-Lits. With a bland contented air, Captain Cohn said...