Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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University boat, A. H. Stebbins '32, cox; F. F. Colloredo-Mansfeld, stroke; Captain L. W. Dickey '30, no. 7; A. N. Webster '31, no. 6; N. M. Johnson '31, no. 5; J. W. Hallowell '31, no. 4; J. E. Erickson '32, no. 3; S. W. Swaim '31, no. 2; Page...
Jayvee boat, F. S. Holmes '31, cox; J. E. Lawrence '31, stroke; H. W. Sturges '30, no. 7; Rodgers Donaldson '30, no. 6; J. V. Veeder '32, no. 5; T. E. Armstrong '32, no. 4; E. L. Millard '31, no. 3; C. F. Hovey '32, no. 2; L. G. Robinson...
...sons, James Cox and Nicholas Frederic, came the job of managing the estate.* No one business did Anthony leave his heirs, but stock in half a hundred companies. In No. 70 Broadway are located the offices of the A. N. Brady Estate. Here instead of Mr. Brady an entire business organization devotes itself to doing with Mr. Brady's money what he himself might have done with it were he still alive. Sufficiently vast was Mr. Brady's fortune to make his estate, like Thomas Fortune Ryan's, a business in itself. Affiliated with so many mobile...
Anthony's two sons managed the estate until the death in 1927 of James Cox Brady. Thereafter and until last week Nicholas Frederic managed it virtually alone. The size and importance of the Brady estate can perhaps best be apprehended by a cursory list of the companies of which Nicholas was director. Important among these was Consolidated Gas Co. of New York (Anthony, long interested in Con. Gas, was largely responsible for the installation there of his friend George Bruce Cortelyou as president) and Chrysler Corp. (When Walter P. Chrysler was founding his since famed company it was Brady...
Anthony had two sons to whom he could leave the management of his estate. But last week when Nicholas Frederic died there was left only one male Brady, James Cox Jr., Nicholas himself had no children. James Cox Jr. was the only son of James Cox's five children. Facing him, last week and facing the husbands of his four sisters, and others who have worked in the A. N. Brady estate was the same job which Anthony left his two sons in 1913. Though only one male Brady is left the family estate is as large and exacting...