Word: foundered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Anton Stanislaw Stokowski, a daughter; in Manhattan. Mr. Stokowski, famed Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conductor, married (TIME, Jan. 25, 1926) Miss Evangeline Brewster Johnson, daughter of a founder of Johnson & Johnson, famed medicinal chemical firm. He has one daughter, Sonia, by his previous wife, Pianist Olga Samaroff, now New York Evening Post musical critic, from whom he was divorced...
...Adler is a distinguished psychologist of international reputation and is now in the country lecturing by invitstion in various University centers He is founder and head of a new school of psychology, having broken away from the Frendian Psycho-analysis School, of which at one time he was a disciple...
...Signor Gualino, director and founder of the big Viscosa artificial silk works, which employ thousands of men and women, went recently to Mussolini and declared he must close all his mills unless he got working capital...
Married. Robert H. Thayer, son of Headmaster William Greenough Thayer of famed St. Mark's School, Southborough, Mass.; to Virginia Pratt, granddaughter of the late Charles Pratt, founder of famed Pratt Institute, Brooklyn; in Manhattan...
Died. Galen Luther Stone, 64, associate founder (with Charles Hayden) of Hayden, Stone & Co. (investments), of Boston and Manhattan; in Brookline, Mass., of heart disease. Financial editor of the Boston Advertiser in his 20's, he became apprentice, to acquire practical experience, in a brokerage firm; met Charles Hayden, 20-year-old ticker-boy-graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology; with him founded Hayden, Stone & Co. (of late $30,000,000 working capital), to which, say financiers, the greatest group of copper producing companies in the world owes its existence. Vessels of the Eastern...