Word: grahame
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last week, the best public linksters met on the Cobbs Creek course, Philadelphia. Police Lieut. Samuel Graham, muscular Pittsburgher, won the qualifying medal and was put out in the second round by a left-handed carpenter from Washington. But Carl F. Kauffmann, 32, dour-faced clerk, also of Pittsburgh, retained the championship which he won last year by defeating Philip Ogden of Cleveland in the finals...
...other merchants, to be erected along the Chicago River and partly in the air rights of the Chicago & North Western Railway. The height will only be some 20 stories, but the mart will contain 4,000,000 sq. ft. (about 92 acres) of floor space. The architects are Graham, Anderson Probst & White. The name of Builder-Architect Ernest Robert Graham assures distinction-distinction dating back to the magnificent Chicago World's Fair, through the unprecedented Flatiron Building in Manhattan, to railroad stations, museums and skyscrapers in Washington, Chicago, Manhattan, Cleveland, London...
...Graham-Beige Paige
...called the "De Soto," to be made by a separate corporation; and to be sold for $900. He referred to Dodge Bros., which Mr. Dillon controls; to its "Standard Six" at $875, its "Victory Six" at $1,045 and its "Senior Six" at a minimum of $1,495; to Graham Bros, trucks, which Dodge Bros, also make. He, motor maker, asked questions of Clarence Dillon, investment banker, about Dodge Bros, factories, dealers and finances. Mr. Dillon asked about Chrysler Corp.'s factories, dealers and finances...
Joint Production. Last year Chrysler sold 192,083 passenger cars; Dodge, 205,-260 passenger cars and Graham Bros, trucks. It was a poor year for Dodge: they were changing models; in 1926 they had made 331,764 vehicles. So the current estimate is reasonable - that jointly they will produce 600,000 to 700,000 cars...