Word: gerards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Back of the skilled advertising of Listerine (halitosis, antisepsis) is the Lambert Pharmacal Co., of St. Louis, with Gerard B. Lambert, President. Last week Mr. Lambert made a deal that involved more than $20,000,000 with Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Bond & Goodwin, Inc., of Manhattan, who took over the assets of the Lambert Pharmacal Co. In the name of the new company the word "Listerine" may be inserted for its vast trade value. Mr. Lambert will hold control...
...opinion" (it has no editorial page). David Lawrence, newspaper correspondent, is its publisher. All its news is indexed prominently. The list of "founders" includes: Owen D. Young, Mrs. Medill McCormick, Otto H. Kahn, Edward W. Bok, Robert Lansing, Albert Lasker, John W. Weeks, Bernard M. Baruch, James W. Gerard, E. T. Meredith, Julius Rosenwald, C. Bascom Slemp, Mary Roberts Rinehart, E. M. House, Clarence H. Mackay and John W. Davis...
...Entertainment Committee consists of Joseph Delano Hitch of Denver, Col., chairman; Ernest Francis Camache of Everett and John Fonda Ward Whitbeck of Bronxville N. Y., vice-chairmen; Dwight Barnum of Boston; Alexander Donald of Milton; Edwin Farnham of Belmont; Lewis Henderson Gordon of Flushing, N. Y.; Gerard William Govan of Allston; Carl Melville Lindner of Medford; Alfred Henry Miller of Dorchester; Bayard Livingston Kilgour of Cincinnati, O.; Geoffrey Platt of New York City; Henry Longfellow deRham of Cold Spring, N. Y.; James Edward Tobin of Boston; and Henry Russell Wood of New Bedford...
Married. Arthur Cheney Train, famed novelist (His Children's Children, The Needle's Eye, etc.), to Mrs. Helen Coster Gerard, former sister-in-law of onetime (1913-17) U. S. Ambassador to Germany James W. Gerard; at Suffern...
...internationally famed editor of Die Zukunft (The Future) "meets" most of his contemporaries with intent to flay them. It is the opinion of the pre-War U. S. Ambassador to Germany, James W. Gerard, who prefaces the book, that Harden's "power of delineating a personality is more than photographic," that "the hidden thoughts and secret emotions" of men "are as plain to him as if he pierced their being with a mental...