Word: firms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...have read with amusement your letters published in TIME, July 29. James J. Harrison was a banker here once and now is an appointee of Wall Street Joe Robinson. Solmson's son is in the law firm that Robinson left when one member had the light turned on him when the State highway audit was made. Wall Street Joe has appointed all the old broken-down bankers and defeated and discredited politicians. National Sentiment in this Administration State is and strong much against the stronger against Wall Street Joe. He will have a real fight to be returned...
Both sturdy sons of thrifty peasant sires, M. Laval and Mussolini find themselves opposed in blood and bone to the methods of one born with the gold spoon of Hyde Park in his mouth. Their purposes are to keep their monies firm on gold and to make cheaper the necessities of life. In Italy these many years, Il Duce has been hoeing this hard row, and last week Premier Laval joined him. Of the 28 new French emergency decrees, eight seek to make necessities of life easier to buy, and the other 20 effect economies and new taxes designed...
Finally a South African law firm cabled that a man named Kushlick had died in 1929, leaving his wife and five children...
...sons followed his example: Ferucchio, now 73 and back in Italy; Furio, 71, specialist in animal figures; Tommaso, 69, summering last week at Far Rockaway, L. I.; Attilio, 67, foremost sculptor of the brothers; Horatio, 65, another animal specialist; Guitilio, 63, marble carver, critic and the firm's businessman. All but Ferucchio are now U. S. citizens...
...Otis & Co. Cyrus Eaton used to be the principal partner in Otis & Co., which five years ago helped underwrite another Goodrich bond issue. Though Otis was reorganized and considerably deflated after the collapse of the Cleveland banker's fortunes in 1931, Eaton still maintains an office at the firm's Cleveland headquarters and takes a hand in its management. Last May he called on President Tew. Was Otis & Co. going to get a slice of the new financing? No, replied Mr. Tew, it was not. Then, said Eaton, he would move heaven & earth to prevent the plan from...