Word: hartley
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Mount Vernon, N. Y., W. H. Fink, Brookline, E. W. Fox, Springfield, F. J. Frisoli, Cambridge, P. Fuller, Boston, E. F. Gardner, Boston. V. B. Glunts, Roxbury, R. Goodman, Brockton, R. S. Goodwin, Cambridge, E. Greene, Cambridge, L. D. Hallett, West Somerville, J. H. Hallowell, Brookline, Pa., E. N. Hartley, Lowell, D. W. Haycock, Calais, Mc., L. Hershon, Cambridge, M. L. Hoffman, Mattapan, L. T. Holden, Idaho Falls, Idaho, R. S. Dermell, Brunswick, Mc., T. H. Hunter, Cambridge, E. A. Hurley, Cambridge, A. Hyde, Jr., Ware, W. E. Ingalis, Jr., Winthrop, O. F. Ingram, Cohasset, T. L. Ireland, Brooklyn...
...band, gets celebrities to visit the institution, among them: Tom Mix,* Admiral Byrd, Paul Whiteman, Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey, Will Rogers. With a fanfare from the local Press, Father Flanagan got up from his sick bed fortnight ago and set out for Seattle to plead with Governor Roland Hartley for Herbert Niccolls' custody. Said Father Flanagan: "I am willing to back my reputation of years of work that I can aid this boy to become a useful citizen. . . . No boy of twelve can be a murderer at heart. . . . I now have the pleasure of watching a 10-year...
...Madison. N. J., Mrs. Marcellus Hartley Dodge, wife of the board chairman of Remington Arms Co., let it be understood that if Democratic Frank Cook were elected mayor she would give Madison a new municipal building. Candidate Cook was elected...
...rifle was made by Eliphalet Remington in 1816. He died in 1861, weakened by the strain of upping production for the Civil War (then famed gun: the Harper's Ferry musket). His three sons Philo, Samuel and Eliphalet Jr., carried on, but 23 years after the Civil War Marcellus Hartley bought control of the company, and his grandson Marcellus Hartley Dodge is now its chairman. Remington first developed the hammerless, solid-breech, repeating shotgun and the hammerless unloading shotgun, introduced the paper shotgun shell and the metallic cartridge in the U. S. It made the deadly little Derringer short barreled...
Perfect Circle Co. reported nine-month earnings of $736,000 against $528,000. This company is the oldest and biggest maker of piston rings. Successive names of the company have been: Railway Cycle Manufacturing Co. (1891); Light Inspection Car Co. (1900); Teetor-Hartley Motor Co. (1914); Indiana Piston Ring Co. (1918-28). Its plants are in Hagerstown, Newcastle and Tipton, Ind., turn out 5,000,000 rings a month. Its directorate includes: C. N. Teetor, R. R. Teetor, Lothair Teetor, D. H. Teetor, H. C Teetor, Nellie Teetor, D. Teetor, M. O. Teetor, H. Teetor and J. Teetor...