Word: gracing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Arguing that Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. stockholders have-in view of proposed merger-a right to know how much Bethlehem Steel Corp. pays its executives, last fortnight Cyrus Stephen Eaton's smart attorneys ferreted a phenomenal fact from Bethlehem's President Eugene Gifford Grace. In 1929 he received a salary of $12,000; a bonus of $1,623,000. Elated at this success, last week the Eaton attorneys went for bigger game. If Mr. Grace received $1,623,000, how much might not Chairman Charles Michael Schwab get? But while the figure was successfully disclosed, it proved...
...Grace, president...
...Larkin, assistant to Mr. Grace...
Youngstown: "What'll you pay us for our property?" said grizzled old James Anson Campbell, founder-president of Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. to suave, cool-headed Eugene Gifford Grace, president of Bethlehem Steel Corp., one day last February. Thus informally, according to Mr. Grace's testimony last week, was negotiated the Bethlehem-youngstown merger, to prevent which Cyrus Stephen Eaton of Cleveland, big Youngstown stockholder, has had his lawyers at work for 16 weeks in an epochal fight (TIME, March 24 et seq.). Mr. Grace's testimony supplied many another lively item last week. He told...
Appointed. Rev. Arthur Lee Kinsolving, 30, rector of Grace EpiscopalChurch, Amherst, Mass., son of Rev. Arthur Barksdale Kinsolving of Baltimore, nephew of Bishops George Herbert Kinsolving of Texas and Lucien Lee Kinsolving of Brazil; to replace Bishop-elect Henry Knox Sherrill as rector of Trinity Church, Boston. (Trinity Church called Bishop-elect Sherrill when he was 32. Russell Henry Stafford became pastor of Trinity's neighbor. Old South Congregational, when...