Word: fisk
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When a company shows two consecutive deficits of $45 and $38 on its first preferred stock, it is about time for that company to retire. Fisk Rubber Co. bondholders had some such idea in January 1931, when they threw the company into receivership after it failed to pay off an $8,000,000 note. Most people thought the last had been heard of Fisk...
Liquidation seemed likely, perhaps an auction of the properties. From posters at hairpin curves and blind bridges no more would Fisk's stocky little boy, ready for bed, candle in hand, peer down the dull macadam way with his grinning advice...
...Poet to Fisk...
...Fisk University Singers (sustaining program). Sundays...
...month the 1,000-odd inhabitants of the Erie's New York office will all be installed in Cleveland. Wall Street oldsters recalled that the last time the Erie moved was in 1868 -a highly immoral escapade across the Hudson with Messrs. Jay Gould, Jim Fisk and "Uncle Dan'l" Drew, three most disreputable characters. Commodore Vanderbilt's legal maneuvers had made it too hot for Gould's company in New York, so they packed up the Erie books, boarded a ferry, set up the road's offices in Jersey City's Hotel Taylor...