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...snobbery in "Milestones" Hypothetical examples: I) Engaged. William V. Astor Jr. of New York and Miami to Miss Murial C. DuPont of Washington and Tucson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Mar. 10, 1930 | 3/10/1930 | See Source »

...economic benefit of Prohibition is a prime rock on which Drys rest their major argument for its preservation. Against that rock last week fell splintering blows delivered by William Wallace Atterbury, president of Pennsylvania R. R. ("Standard Railroad of the World"), Republican National Committeeman from Pennsylvania, and Pierre Samuel duPont, board chairman of E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., and a major financial power in General Motors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROHIBITION: Repeal & Return | 3/10/1930 | See Source »

...fund" is generally accepted as having been $250,000,000. The following is the unofficial description of the Consortium's story. Upon the first day (Oct. 24), it bought all stocks where no bids were present to meet large blocks for sale. Such a case was duPont, which after selling above $100, was suddenly faced with an offer of 20,000 shares at the market. These were bought by the Consortium at $80. The next sale was above $100 again. But after the first day, it became apparent to the Consortium that such a policy gave them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Pivots & Guggenheim | 3/10/1930 | See Source »

...last week there opened an exhibition of the paintings of Hélène Perdriat. Because Editor Donald Freeman had already discovered her to the readers of Vanity Fair, the show was patronized by an élite and knowing clientele. The event was significant, however, not because Alicia DuPont, Mrs. Amy Whitney, Mrs. T. W. Duke, Mrs. William Brush, Mrs. James Bartholomew and their like graced the occasion, but because it introduced to the U. S. the bizarre and beautiful artistry of a young and almost legendary French painter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Perdriat | 1/27/1930 | See Source »

...School, from 1903 to 1905. Harvard granted him a Master's degree in 1906. He was admitted to the New Jersey State bar in 1905 and to the United States Supreme Court in 1920. He acted as counsel for the Trenton Trust Company, the Trenton Banking Company, and the DuPont de Nemours Company...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In the Graduate Schools | 1/17/1930 | See Source »

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