Word: dreyfusism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Lowell G-42 KIR 4725 Dieterich, E. J. '45, Lowell N-44 KIR 1913 Dimeff, J. '42, Kirkland C-41 KIR 1539 Dort, W. '44, Adams A-16 KIR 5783 Dowling, V. '45, Dunster C-27 TRO 4768 Drake, E. T., III, '44, Winthrop I-33 KIR 7782 Dreyfus, P., '45, Eliot D-31 KIR 7423 DuBols, A. B. '45, Lowell L-24 KIR 3191 Dudley, D. L. '46, Adams D-23 ELI 0750 Duer, D. '46, Leverett I-33 TRO 7613 Dugdale, C. '46, Kirkland F-12 KIR 7180 Duke, J. E. '45, Dunster B-31 KIR 6459 Dunn...
David, A. L.; Dreyfus...
...Swiss-born Camille Dreyfus, president of $66,000,000 Celanese Corp., has never felt the damp hand of deficit-even in 1932 Celanese cleared $891,866, in 1933 $5,453,903, in 1939 $6,216,781. Last week, getting ready to float a $25,000,000 debenture issue ($15,000,000 new money), he titillated the stockmarket by reporting the best six-month earnings in Celanese history...
...France intended to finance defeat became apparent when the Petain Government ordered the confiscation of the wealth and private property of Banker Baron Edouard de Rothschild and millionaire Importer Louis Louis-Dreyfus, who held two of the five great fortunes of France. A decree permitted the Government to revoke the citizenship and seize the property of persons who fled from France unless they return and provide "good reasons" for their flight. That Baron and Baroness de Rothschild, who arrived in the U. S. by Clipper with $1,000,000 worth of jewels in a little bag, would return to France...
Chorister Holvik of Elbow Lake, Minnesota, and Eliot House tallied 90 votes. Other candidates and their votes were: Charles D. Lutz, Jr., 70; James A. Rousmaniere, 67; David S. Burt, 63: Edward G. Dreyfus, 53; A. Jan P. La Rue, 50: Bayard S. Clark, 44; Howard P. Mendel, 35; and John L. Donnell...