Word: dillon
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...made known the names of 391 U. S. citizens carrying at least $1,000,000 worth of life insurance. Top five: Pierre Samuel du Pont, gunpowder maker ($7,000,000) ; John C. Martin of Curtis-Martin Newspapers Inc. ($6,540,000); William Fox, cinemagnate ($6,500,000); Herbert L. Dillon, stockbroker ($6,000,000); Marshall Field II, drygoodsman...
...meeting at Dillon Field House at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon will inaugurate four days of coucentrated endeavor towards the attainment of an end closely associated with Harvard's reputation as a leader in American education. Members of Phi Beta Kappa who will report, with equipment, at this hour are to be faced with the problem of atoning for a crushing baseball defeat at the hands of Yale's leading scholars last spring: and those who hold that excellence in athletics is paralleled by excellence in intellectual accomplishment, will feel called upon to do their utmost to enable Harvard...
...officially to break his journey to Madrid. Three days later came the announcement: an international credit of $60,000,000 for the Spanish Government had been established. J. P. Morgan & Co. and associates (Chase National Bank; Bankers Trust Co.; National City Bank; Guaranty Trust Co.; Kuhn, Loeb & Co.; Dillon, Read & Co.; Lee, Higginson & Co. and others) would underwrite $38,000,000 of this, the rest to be subscribed by a European group under the leadership of the Banque de Paris et des Pays Bas. France, of course, took no official part, but shrewd reporters suspected that some of the surplus...
Last week for the second time a personal finance company went to Wall Street for funds. Dillon, Read & Co. headed a syndicate selling $7,000,000 worth of debentures in Beneficial Industrial Loan Corp., whose tangible assets come to $38,000,000, whose earnings for the first nine months last year were...
Married. Clarence Douglas Dillon, Harvard senior, son of Banker Clarence Dillon of Manhattan (Dillon, Read & Co.); and Phyllis Ellsworth, Boston Junior Leaguer; in Boston...