Word: hamburg
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Launched. At Bloehm & Voss's yards in Hamburg, Germany, for Mrs. Richard M. Cadwalader of Philadelphia: Savarona, biggest yacht in the world, 407 ft. 10 in. (65 ft. longer than John Pierpont Morgan's new Corsair, 74 ft. longer than Julius Forstmann's Orion), with turbine engines developing 7,200 h. p., a speed of 17 knots, a crew of 100, built (with a gyrostabilizer) to look like a little ocean liner. Estimated cost...
Swearing-mad German seamen on the steamer Vogtland took many times in vain, last week, the name of their employer, H. Vogemann Co. of Hamburg. The, firm had just transferred the Vogtland from German to Panamanian register, informing her crew that the German minimum they had been receiving now could and would be cut 25% under Panamanian law. H. Vogemann Co. will also cut by 9% the number of the crew and will cut 10% from the social insurance provided for the crew. In all, H. Vogemann Co. will save 44% of the Vogtland's present running costs...
...promised vigorous expansion of the U. S.-owned Roosevelt Lines. Last year this expansion became marked. Shippingman Roosevelt was able to announce that William Vincent Astor had acquired a substantial interest in the company, that an affiliate, Baltimore Mail Steamship Co.. was being formed to operate a Hamburg-Baltimore service (TIME, July 21). And a month later it was rumored that Roosevelt Lines was entering wider seas by purchasing control of I. M. M. (TIME...
...considers the good in the past. So then, while hating War, he still clings with reverence to a few memories of the spirit, the courage, and the bravery that in his mind are the only things that can make those years thinkable. Yours sincerely, Edward M. M. Warburg '30 Hamburg, December...
...week took place in Kuhn, Loeb & Co. where three sons of partners became partners. Eldest of the three is Frederick M. Warburg, 33, son of large-mustachioed Felix Moritz Warburg. He was graduated from Harvard in 1919, worked for American International Corp., Kuhn, Loeb, M. M. Warburg & Co. of Hamburg, and Lehman Brothers. At the time of his election, he was again working for Lehman Brothers. He likes riding, snow-sports...