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...certainty that none of his "patients" could sue him for gossiping about their ailments, James Kemble, an amiable Harley Street surgeon, last week published his postmortem diagnoses of various historical personages...
Throughout the war Dr. Castellani kept open his offices in Harley Street, London. Last November he was tried for unprofessional conduct by the British General Medical Council, speedily acquitted...
...Prime Minister Andrew Bonar Law, Prime Minister James Ramsay MacDonald. Lord Horder's usual consultation fee is $25. He charged $5,000 to testify to the sanity of Dame Fanny Lucy Houston, eccentric millionairess who repeatedly has tried to help finance British air defense. His offices are in Harley Street...
...pondered the "Gold Clause" (TIME, Jan. 21). Later he vainly tried to prevent Republic Steel Corp. from giving Kuhn, Loeb and Field. Glore 50,000 shares of Republic in return for floating a $24,000,000 issue of Republic bonds. Next he turned up in the tangled affairs of Harley Clarke's Pusco [Public Utilities Securities Corp.), brought a receivership suit against the company, tried to keep RFC from voting Pusco stock which it had acquired as collateral for an unpaid loan. Says this 40-year-old bachelor: "I'm just a natural scrapper...
...could count on all his fingers and toes only one-fourth of all the holding and operating companies which Promoter Harley Lyman Clarke put under the control of Utilities Power & Light Corp. of Chicago. Serving 550 communities in the U. S., 488 in England and Wales. 31 in Canada, Utilities Power & Light is, however, not the apex of Promoter Clarke's classic pyramid. Its control rests in a small issue of voting stock held by a super holding company called Public Utilities Securities Corp. which in turn is controlled by a super-super holding company. Grand Potentate of them...