Word: gould
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...railroad mismanagement. Historian Beard was urging adoption of a pending Senate resolution authorizing a railroad investigation on the order of the Banking & Currency Committee's famed stockmarket probe. Even Jesse Jones, whose RFC millions have not prevented the worst succession of railroad failures since the days of Jay Gould, has admitted that the investigation "might be a good thing...
...defeated Labor candidate, Mrs. Barbara Gould, rolled up 12,799 last week, whereas at Norwood in 1931 Labor polled 7,217 and the regular Conservative 30,851. Norwood voters were so apathetic last week that few more than half of them went to the polls, but the drift to Labor, now seen all over Britain, remained ominously clear...
...Hickory County. Mo., she was plain Helen Gould Beck. She has danced in choruses, made hats, waited on tables. In 1933 she marched on the Chicago World's Fair, won fame with her fan dance, her bubble dance in 1934. Currently she is earning $2,500 per week at Manhattan's Paradise Restaurant. Last week she made her debut as an impresario, hired the Guild Theatre for the dancer Kohana...
Seeking Divorce. Baroness (Dorothy May Gould) de Graffenried de Villars and Baroness (Helen Gould) de Montemach, daughters of Frank Jay Gould, rich expatriate and resort-developer: each from a Swiss baron; in Paris...
Died, Jay Gould, 45, grandson of Railman Jay Gould, winner of U. S. court tennis championships from 1906 to 1926, 19 times doubles champion (with W. C. Wright, W. H. Tevis Huhn, Joseph Walker Wear); of a throat ailment; in Margaretville...