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...George T. Cushman '37, of Quincy; Albert Damon '38, of Brookline; Bernard D. Davis '36, of Franklin; Edwin G. Davis '38, of Cambridge; Richard T. Davis '38, of Medford; Hugh G. Deane, Jr. '38, of Springfield; Campbell DeMallin '36, of Lowell; Robert F. Dine '37, of Allston; Howell E. DuPuy, Jr. '37, of Newton Centre; Milton Elkin '37, of Dorchester...
Third speaker from abroad was Mme Paul Dupuy of Paris, who was born Helen Browne of Manhattan. Out of a French finishing school, Miss Browne married Paul Dupuy, son of the publisher of Le Petit Parisien. Three weeks after M. Dupuy's death in 1927 his widow was installed in his office, learning to boss the largest group of publications in France. Since then, she has trained her two sons to succeed her. Mme Dupuy entertains lavishly at Versailles and at her apartment in Passy, sports the red ribbon of the Legion of Honor. Her message to the Conference...
...Dupuy could hardly find cause for criticism of one other woman on the same program-Dr. Lillian Moller Gilbreth. While building up Gilbreth Inc., Manhattan consulting engineers, of which she is president, Dr. Gilbreth also found time to bring up eleven children. Her Conference topic: "The Home Becomes a Major Industry...
...Jobs. With Lady Rhondda, Mme Dupuy and Dr. Gilbreth, Mrs. Reid has a close personal and professional kinship. They are all women who are holding down men's jobs in a man's world, with no concessions asked or given because of their sex. Women in politics may get the headlines and Sunday feature stories but it is women in Big Business that make Mrs. Reid and her friends feel that the world is moving forward. The list of lose who hold top-notch positions makes an impressive roster: Josephine Roche, who owns and runs her late father...
Married. Dorothy Constance Spreckels, 21, daughter of the late Adolph Bernard Spreckels, California sugarman; and Jean Dupuy, 24, son of Mme Paul Dupuy, French newspaper and magazine owner (Le Petit Parisien, Excelsior); in Manhattan...