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The coupon department of great Continental Illinois Bank & Trust Co. is at the east end of the second or main banking floor of the company's 23-story building running between Clark and La Salle Streets in Chicago. The central hall is entered by two wide stairways leading from...
In 1928 the Council listed its social and industrial recommendations: abolition of child labor; protection of women in industry; abatement of poverty; protection of all from occupational diseases and enforced unemployment; old age pensions; rights of employer and employe alike to organize; a living wage. In 1929 it said: '...
Sad-eyed Jean Tourenq has been an employe of the Treasury for 28 of his 46 years. During the War he served in the trenches and won two citations for gallantry in action. He also won a new assertiveness. Out of the trenches, Jean Tourenq was made a tax collector...
In 1902 when the du Pont company was celebrating its centennial, the death of Eugene du Pont had left the family's holdings at their lowest ebb. Alfred brought together his cousins Senator Thomas Coleman du Pont and Pierre Samuel du Pont, acquired $12,000,000 worth of stock...
These alarums and excursions Author Smith relates in a style that owes something (but not too much) to hair-raising Dashiell Hammett (The Glass Key; TIME, April 27). Well above the average of detective story fiction, The Broadcast Murders reads as if its author was an old hand at the...