Word: harrimans
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Soviet concessions within Russia to U. S. citizens number at present 13. W. A. Harriman & Co. of Manhattan operate the chief of these concessions: a 20 year arrangement whereby they have agreed to expend $4,000,000 on developing manganese and peroxide deposits in the Socialist Soviet Republic of Georgia and to pay royalties of from $3 to $9 per ton on the exported product to the Soviet government...
...Bullard, Mr. G. M. Carnochan, Mr. H. J. Chisholm, Mr. E. Y. Clausen, Mr. J. C. Cowdin, Mr. Alvin Devereux, Mr. Haris Fahnestock, Mr. P. H. B. Freling-huysen, Mr. A. L. Gimbel, Mrs. F. E. Guest, Mr. A. A. Gulick, Mr. R. C. Holmes, Mr. W. A. Harriman, Mr. J. F. Johnson Jr., Mr. V. E. Macy, Mr. Samuel McRoberts, Mr. Jeremiah Milbank, Mr. Devereux Milburn, Mr. C. H. Ptforzheimer, Mr. Allan Pinkerton, Mr. A. T. Pouch, Mr. E. F. Price, Mr. P. R. Payne 2nd, Mr. E. L. Rossiter, Mr. Franklin Simon, General H. B. Stewart...
...works, melting furnaces, rolling mills, agricultural lands, 20,000 employes. The ancestor in 1704 willed that no other than his lineal descendants might own stock in his Estate. But War and aftermath have impoverished these descendants. They had to appeal to the Anaconda Copper Co. and to William Averell Harriman (who has spent much time in Europe since the War snapping up industrial bargains) to refinance them...
Last week President Cornelius E. Kelly of Anaconda returned to Manhattan, told that, for $10,000,000 down and the assurance of spending $10,000,000 more on improvements, Anaconda and Harriman are getting control, 51% of stock, in the Estate's Polish assets. Anaconda men, who speak German, will be sent to operate the various works by U. S. methods. The Estate itself will operate what little remains of its German possessions across the Polish-German border...
Died. Oliver B. Harriman, 39, First Secretary to the U. S. Legation in Copenhagen, nephew of Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman and Mrs. Frederick C. Havemeyer, Harvard graduate ('09) ; at Copenhagen, of heart disease...