Word: goldman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...WALTER HASTINGS Floor 1 T. E. Dudley Floors 2-3 R. M. Goldman Floors 4-5 J. Fitzpatrick...
...obstacles arose which threatened to block this long-awaited deal. A peculiar situation was known to exist in Bank of the United States. In 1913 this bank was formed in Manhattan's lower East Side. By 1928 it had grown one thousand-fold without a merger. Then, after Goldman Sachs Trading Corp. acquired a large block of its stock, it began to whirl through a period of expansion. Since May 1929 it has lost one-fourth of its deposits; its shares have tumbled from $91 to $13. Recently it has been understood that officials in Washington have been closely...
American Co., San Francisco holding com pany. About a year later, American Co. passed into the control of Goldman Sachs Trading Corp. which bought entire con trol of C. F. Childs & Co. for $3,187,000. Meanwhile, Bond-broker Childs formed Childs Securities Corp., began dealing again in government bonds. Last week it was rumored that Gold man Sachs Trading was offering to sell C. F. Childs & Co. for a comparatively small price. Then the clay after the Prince & Whitely failure the announcement was made that Mr. Childs had bought back the firm's name, that Goldman Sachs Trading...
...gave: $2,500,000 for the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for Aeronautics, $500.000 for Airship Institute at Akron, the same for a department of aeronautics at New York University, $908,000 to other universities for aviation. Chief other philanthropy (with his brother Murry): the free concerts of Edwin Franko Goldman's band at the Mall in Central Park, Manhattan, and their radio broadcast costs...
Sidney James Weinberg, 39, 5-ft.-4-in. secretary and treasurer of Goldman Sachs Trading Corp., became a director of his 17th potent company when he was elected to the board of National Dairy Products Co. succeeding Waddill Catchings, member of the firm of Goldman Sachs...