Word: firms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...build likewise. Standardized U. S. cars he found "so alike . . . that a price war has started which eventually must ruin the industry if economic history is right. . . . What is needed at this stage is not so much intellectualism that can design the car, or intelligence that can run the firm, but somebody who is 'smart' enough to make this next move...
Along with Germans, Czechoslovaks were proud last week that they too have in standard production the rear-engine car of President Stout's production dreams. Made by the great automobile & locomotive firm of Tatra, it sells for about 30,000 koruny...
Intending to surprise her German parents, whom she had not seen for eight years, Stenographer Sittell recently threw up her Manhattan job with the law firm of Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Gardiner & Reed where she had taken dictation from Count Rene when he worked in their office. Sailing for Paris, she got a job with Count René before proceeding to surprise her parents. Last week she arrived at Schoenberg, a tiny German customs depot on the Saar border and, as usual, said what she conscientiously thinks...
...that he was careful not to sell candy while Society members were looking. Twelve years later he borrowed some money and with friends started a small lithograph company, which prospered mightily when the War cut off imports of lithographic material from Germany. In 1926, at the head of his firm, he merged with Steiner...
...Loew, outside the society pages, is a stockbroker with a firm of his own at No. 2 Wall Street. He is supposed to handle the brokerage business of the Baker interests, including First National Bank. Sometimes he is annoyed on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange by convivial members who slap his ramrod back, rudely asking why he works...