Word: drexel
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Legger Kerper's records disclosed the names of many famed Philadelphians, presumably bigwigs who had dickered with him. Among these were: D. B. Cummins Catherwood, banker; Gardner Cassat, banker & broker; Roland R. Foulke, attorney & active churchman; Maxwell R. Marston, onetime (1923) national amateur golf champion; Major Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle, author, lecturer, explorer, founder of the "Athletic Christianity" movement. Subpoenas were scattered far and wide...
...richer man than Mr. Loree and, upon the event, a more potent in Lehigh Valley finances, did go to Philadelphia ? hastily. He was venerable Edward Townsend Stotesbury, 79, head of Drexel & Co. in Philadelphia and partner of J. P. Morgan & Co. in Manhattan. In Florida for winter's holiday, he risked no contretemps but took train in time to hearten by his pre ence at the meeting President Edward Eugene Loomis of the Lehigh Valley...
Elected. Harold Stanley, 42, president of the Guaranty Co., Manhattan, to be a partner in J. P. Morgan & Co., Drexel & Co. of Philadelphia, Morgan, Grenfell & Co. of London and Morgan & Cie. of Paris...
...Brook, Metropolitan, Piping Rock, Turf and Field, Engineers', Yale, Seawanhaka and Corinthian Yacht. Mr. Vanderbilt's nearest competitor is Alexander Smith Cochran, member of 13 clubs. Tied at 12: Harry Payne Whitney and Clarence H. Mackey. Tied at 11: C. Oliver, Iselin, J. P. Morgan, Anthony J. Drexel Biddle Jr. Tied at 10: John G. Agar, Vincent Astor, Preston Davie, Marshall Field, James W. Gerard. John D. Rockefeller Jr. belongs to only three...
...crisp announcement to the press. It read: "Mr. Francis Dwight Bartow, Mr. Arthur Marvin Anderson and Mr. William Ewing, who have hitherto held procuration for our firm in New York, are this day admitted as partners in our firms in New York (J. P. Morgan & Co.), Philadelphia (Drexel & Co.), London (Morgan, Grenfell & Co.) and Paris (Morgan...