Word: harrisons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Eloped. Catherine Harrison, 28, daughter of Mississippi's Senator Byron Patton ("Pat") Harrison; and Dr. Irvin Samuel Miller, 35, of Colton, Calif. "Delightfully flabbergasted" was Pat Harrison...
...largely for new construction, General Foods Corp. sold 150,000 shares of new preferred stock. Offered at $101 a share-through 39 underwriting firms headed by Goldman, Sachs & Co., Lehman Brothers, Brown, Harrison & Co., First Boston Corp., Smith, Barney & Co. and Kidder, Peabody & Co. -the issue promptly went to a premium at $104, was oversubscribed in an hour. C. One of Myron Taylor's prescriptions for U. S. Steel Corp. when he was elected its finance committee chairman in 1927 was a realistic appraisal of its funded debt. In 1929, in the biggest industrial refinancing in U. S. history...
Andover's pitcher, Harrison, featured during the game by striking out 20 Yardlings...
...college's Advanced School of Education, invited business executives to a conference with the professors. Three critics of business-Professors George Sylvester Counts, F. Ernest Johnson and Edward Hartman Reisner-thereupon started the fur flying. Four businessmen hit back-Mark M. Jones, president of Akron Belting Co.; George Harrison Houston, president of Baldwin Locomotive Works; Henning Webb Prentis Jr., president of Armstrong Cork Co.; Dr. Harold Stonier, executive manager of American Bankers Association...
...vote was only the first step of a procedure which may take six months to work out under the complex machinery provided by the Railway Labor Act. And the unions might still strike when this arbitration period ended. Said Railway Labor's spokesman, Chairman George Harrison of the Railway Labor Executives Association last week: "Wage cuts are out of the question...