Word: goldmans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Great Northern's capable hands, Busman Wickman formed Greyhound Corp., a holding company for a baker's dozen of other buslines which he & associates proceeded to buy. By 1929 Greyhound straddled from coast to coast, and straddled on Greyhound was a top-heavy financial structure in which Goldman Sachs Trading Corp. held a large interest...
...Respondent Unknown (By Mildred Harris & Harold Goldman; MacKenna, Mielziner & Mayer, Producers). Title role in this conjugal rough-&-tumble is played by Peggy Conklin, the extremely pretty brunette who was bundled into dramatic fame in The Pursuit of Happiness (TIME, Oct. 23, 1933). Last year she was the pert daughter of the Arizona quick-lunch proprietor in The Petrified Forest. In Co-Respondent Unknown Actress Conklin again appears as a gamine whose innocence about sex is equaled only by her curiosity...
...weeks later management passed into the hands of Harvey Dow Gibson, who with some friends bought working control from old Goldman Sachs Trading Corp. for $7,300,000. When President Gibson decided to inspect his new offices in Manufacturers Trust, he started from New York Trust Co., where he was executive committee chairman, walked briskly a few blocks, hesitated, finally had to ask a policeman to direct him to the bank he had just bought...
...Simpson, Thatcher & Bartlett and their wives with a capital of $40,000. It took a drubbing in 1926, but coasted profitably into 1929. Then Floyd Odium began to smell Depression, to hoard his cash. When the October market barrage had subsided, he started picking up damaged investment trusts like Goldman Sachs Trading Corp., Shenandoah Corp. and Blue Ridge...
Mayor LaGuardia's début as conductor coincided with the 1,000th performance of the Goldman Band, founded in 1918 as New York's first series of summer concerts. Bandmaster Goldman has never missed a concert and, with audiences of from 15,000 to 50,000, believes he has played to more people than anyone else in the world. Backed at first by a number of rich New Yorkers, the Goldman concerts later became the private benefaction of the Guggenheim family (copper), are now called the Daniel Guggenheim Memorial Concerts for the charitarian who died five years...