Word: frelinghuysen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Edge, embarking as Ambassador to France. But in New Jersey many a Republican looked with anything but joy upon Dwight Whitney Morrow's decision to leave his embassy in Mexico City and-after the London naval conference-succeed Mr. Edge in the Senate (TIME, Dec. 9). Joseph Sherman Frelinghuysen of Raritan, N. J., and his friends had long been planning to boost Mr. Frelinghuysen back into the Senate seat he lost in 1922. He had already entered the Jersey Republican primary when Governor Larson announced the Morrow appointment. With a contest inevitable, Frelinghuysen friends charged that Mr. Morrow...
Elected. Lewis H. Brown, 35, of Pelham, N. Y., assistant to the president of Johns-Manville Corp.; to be president, succeeding the late Theodore Frelinghuysen Merseles...
Died. Theodore Frelinghuysen Merseles, 65, of Bronxville, N. Y., president of the Johns-Manville Corp., onetime president of Montgomery Ward & Co., onetime bicycle enthusiast & manufacturer, native of Jersey City, N. J.; of heart disease; in Del Monte...
Married. Victoria Frelinghuysen, daughter of onetime Senator Joseph S. Frelinghuysen of Manhattan and Far Hills, N. J., whose family has included four Sentors, whose great-great-grandfather served on Washington's staff and was a member of the Continental Congress; to John Grenville Bates Jr., member New York Stock Exchange; in Bernardsville...
...House (president, Guardian Trust Co.), Arthur H. Seibig (president, United Banking & Trust Co.), Thomas H. Hogsett (attorney). On the directorate of the merged New York and New Jersey banks will be one-time (1915-27) Senator James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. of New York and onetime Senator (1917-23) Joseph Frelinghuysen of New Jersey. The Federal Farm Loan Board (Eugene Meyer, chairman), cooperates with the joint stock land banks in extending credit on long and relatively easy terms to farmers. Cans. Appraisers last week studied the worth of U. S. Can Co.'s factories at Cincinnati, Baltimore, Roanoke, Chicago...