Word: goldmans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...thousands of New Yorkers who on summer nights go to the Mall in Central Park, to the campus of New York University or to Prospect Park in Brooklyn to listen to Edwin Franko Goldman's band, no tune is more familiar than his march, On the Mall. Well do they know its words, its lively chorus with breaks during which they whistle and sing la-la-la-la. One night last week the Goldman Band launched into On the Mall, but for once not under the baton of white-mopped Bandmaster Goldman. On the podium stood a dark, chunky...
...public of the treasury of Old Masters still in private hands in Manhattan. Among them: Castagno's Portrait of a Young Man, lent by J. P. Morgan; another young man, by Botticelli, lent by Clarence Hungerford Mackay; Fouquet's John, Bastard of Orleans, lent by William Goldman...
Died. Samuel Sachs, 83, retired senior partner of Goldman, Sachs & Co., Manhattan investment house which before 1929 was a spectacular moneymaker; of heart disease; in Manhattan...
...drawing room-the tongue of Jerome Frank. That restless young Jewish lawyer-who was a brain truster to Mayor Dever's Chicago reform administration; whose early drawing room sallies were in the homes of such Midwest literary liberals as Floyd Dell, Sherwood Anderson, Harriet Munroe; whom Communist Emma Goldman calls "Jerry"; whose shrewdness won him a place in the Manhattan law firm of Chadbourne, Stanchfield & Levy; whose brilliant articles on judicial psychology led him to friendship with Felix Frankfurter -was like a can of TNT dropped into a Washington drawing room. He turned his deep burning eyes...
...Underwritten by Lehman Brothers, Field, Glore & Co., Hayden, Stone & Co. and Goldman, Sachs & Co., the offering to old stockholders will provide $5,500,000 in cash for the Studebaker treasury. The bonds pay a nominal 6% but until 1938 only 3% is a fixed obligation, the balance accruing if not earned...