Word: employee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Billions Toted. One James W. Allen, employe of the National City Bank, stepped last week from the obscurity that gilds a great institution's factotums. He celebrated 25 years of service with the bank, and proudly told pressmen of the $30,566,382,435 he has toted through Manhattan...
CAPTAINS IN CONFLICT-Robert R. Updegraff-A. W. Shaw Co- ($2). Author Updegraff has dedicated this industrial romance to "the John Rowntrees of today who are wiping out the memory of the H. B. Lockharts of yesterday." In 1900, aged 25, John Rowntree suddenly inherits his father's nationally...
Fatman Roedel was, it seemed, an employe of reputation as substantial as his physique. Even when patrons of the theatre complained that he crowded them in his elevator, he was retained for his faithfulness. And then had come forgers, offering him $15,000 to "look the other way" while they...
Leonor Fresnel Loree, President of the Delaware & Hudson R. R., and master of even greater rail systems: "The Holland Society of New York gave me its 1926 medal. In its estimation I had 'done most to promote the welfare of mankind' in my particular field. Upon accepting the...
Married. Ethel Pryke, "Lady Mayoress of London," daughter of Lord Mayor Sir William Pryke, to one Cyril Turner, lawyer; in St. Paul's Cathedral, by Dean Inge. Owing to the illness of her father, the bride could not ride in his ceremonial coach, which must only be used when...