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...since resigned), $128,488; Percy Hampton Johnston of Chemical Bank & Trust, $125,000; Harvey Dow Gibson of Manufacturers Trust, $125,000; Gordon S. Rentschler of National City. $125,000; the late Charles Hamilton Sabin of Guaranty Trust, $101,919; President William C. Potter of Guaranty. $101,069; Walter E. Frew of Corn Exchange, $100,000; George W. Davison of Central Hanover...
Walter Edwin Frew, president of Corn Exchange Bank Trust Co., will be on the directorate of the new Manhattan bank and last week he was also elected a director of Ingersoll-Rand Co., maker of building and mining machines...
...Corn Exchange will lose its identity; Walter E. Frew, its board chairman, will probably become a National City director, retire from active banking. Able, dynamic, forceful Charles Edwin Mitchell, since 1921 National City head, will dominate the merged institution. So swiftly did Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Frew consummate the merger that even the rumormongers were taken by surprise. The Corn Exchange has the largest number of local branches (68) in the city...
...Rockland, Mc.; J. R. Robinson, Baltimore, Md.; H. Potter, St. Louis, Mo.; J. B. Thomas, Jr., N. Y.; A. D. Dodge, N. Y.; C. C. Anchineloss, N. Y.; O. J. Willis, Manchester, Tenn.; R. R. McCormick, Chicago, lll.; F. J. Alsop, Middleton, Conn.; C. P. Auchincloss, N. Y.; W. Frew, Pittsburg, Pa.; B. M. Smith, Providence, R. I.; I. B. Reynolds, St. Louis, Mo.; G. A. Goss, Waterbury, Conn...
Ship Western Belle left Greenock on the 11th of April, commanded by Captain Frew. On the 1st of May she ran into an iceberg at night, smashing in her bows, and in 20 minutes afterward sunk. The captain and 13 of the crew lost their lives. May 2 six survivors were picked up, nearly frozen to death, and have been landed at Quebec...