Word: frederick
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...America. Ostensibly this was to be their. annual, banquet. In balconies, hanging over the railings to watch the eating & drinking better, were the womenfolk. At the speakers' table big, bluff President Edward Dickinson Duffield took his place, and close to him his good old friend, Dr. Frederick Ludwig Hoffman, Prudential's longtime consultant on vital statistics. Dr. Hoffman, a frail and fretful oldster, fidgeted as he ate and drank. For President Duffield had scheduled the banquet as Dr. Hoffman's 70th birthday party. It was a special salute to him, and a farewell. He had passed...
Milton Machinist '37, Kenneth MacLeish '38, Adolf W. Marburg '37, Henry O. Marcy '37, Richard B. Mather 1G., Daniel W. Meyer '36, Gardner Middlebrook '38, Frederick Miller '37, James L. Morrison '38, John K. Moulton '36, Constantine G. Orfanos 1G., Oglesby Paul '38, John W. Perry '37, Thomas Perry, Jr. '36, Marcy S. Powell 1G., Edward H. Porter '38, David R. Lit '38, M. Victor Leventritt...
...Rodgers '36, Selden T. Rodgers '36, Howard E. Roman '36, Lawrence Ross '37, Robert S. Russell '35, Ernest Sachs, Jr. '38, George A. Savage 1S.A., Karl E. Schevill '37, Adolph B. Schneider 1M., Robert F. Sharp '37, William Shelmerdine '37, Stephen S. Stanton '38, Arthur W. Todd '35, Frederick B. Tolles...
...gives some one absolute charge of every enterprise, however, and holds that one responsible, avoids interfering, keeps close tabs. Nominally Dr. Crocker himself is responsible to a board of ten trustees on which sit Col. Thompson's widow, his daughter, who is Mrs. Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Jr., Frederick Hudson Ecker (Metropolitan Life) and Morgan Partner Thomas W. Lamont. Actually Dr. Crocker and Trustee-Business Manager Fred Pope, onetime Thompson employe, submit an annual budget which the board passes without too hard study...
Nordica's three husbands brought the unhappiness into her life. First was one Frederick A. Gower who took a balloon flight over the English Channel and never returned. Second was Zoltan Dome, an Hungarian tenor as lazy as he was handsome. Third was George Washington Young, millionaire president of U. S. Mortgage & Trust Co., so lavish in his courtship that once when Nordica was singing on the Pacific Coast and he was in Manhattan he hired a messenger boy to take her an emerald necklace clear across the continent...