Word: fullers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Three days later he gave newshawks fuller plans: Before the end of August he would go to the Dakotas for two or three days and a conference with the Governors of those States, Wyoming and Montana; thence to Wisconsin for a conference with the Governors of Wisconsin and Minnesota, thence to Iowa for a conference with the Governors of-he leaned back in his chair and closed his eyes as he recited the list of States-Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas...
Last week Philadelphia's Curtis Publishing Co. totted up circulation and revenue for the first six months of 1936. When the audit was completed, President Walter Dean Fuller announced that, between them, The Saturday Evening Post, Country Gentleman and Ladies' Home Journal had gained some 418,000 readers over the first half of last year. Circulation: Sateve-post: 2,972,026; Country Gentleman: 1,534,812; Ladies' Home Journal: 2,786,219. Net profits of the three magazines for the same period were up from $3,773,297 to $4,107,871. Curtis no-par common stock...
Such good news for Curtis shareholders was slightly soured by Mr. Fuller's calculation that each share of the $7 preferred stock had paid 23% of its earnings in taxes, leaving a dividend of only $4.75 for the investor. Recapitulating, Mr. Fuller also gave it as his gloomy opinion that "Federal, State and local taxes will increase this percentage in the future...
...went into Schroder's Manhattan affiliate not long after he left Yale. Blond, wiry, aggressive. Banker Rockefeller will hold down a vice presidency in his new firm. Another vice president will be his old colleague, Gerald E. ("Jerry"') Donovan. The presidency will go to Carlton P. Fuller, oldtime Schroder official...
...even get time to get a drink of water any more," complained a clerk in Manhattan's Pennsylvania Station information booth. Said a ticket agent in Manhattan's Grand Central Terminal: "You see a lot of new faces now, and the trains are fuller...