Word: hartmans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Left. By Mrs. Mary Louise Dickerman Woodin: $355,300, to her son, Secretary of the Treasury William Hartman Woodin...
...Alabama socialite; after a sensationally disgusting trial in Newport, R. I. Grounds: that both were guilty of extreme cruelty. Jelke's allegation that his wife was guilty of infidelity because she kept secret trysts with a mysterious major at the notorious Birmingham flat of a "Madame" Ethel Hartman was denied. The statements of Mrs. Hartman, who had been paid $5,200 for expenses to testify for Mr. Jelke and then testified for Mrs. Jelke instead, were discredited by the Court. The alleged misbehavior of Mrs. Jelke and one Robert White of Manhattan were dismissed as being no more than...
...Curie, D. S. Dellard, T. R. Dewd, Jr., G. W. Downer, L. V. Eaton, F. P. Fish, A. D. Foster, Jr., Guy Garland, C. M. Garth, M. D. E. Gates, Braman Gibbs, R. H. Gilman, J. C. Gochenour, L. S. Goddard, Robert Grinnell, Russell Grinnell, Jr., A. K. Hartman, W. P. Haskell, Howard Head, J. B. Bickam, W. M. Riggins...
...Hanover Bank & Trust Co., last week was named to fill the place of Albert Henry Wiggin. retired chairman of Chase National Bank, on the board of Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Thomas John Watson, president of International Business Machines Corp., was named to fill the place of William Hartman Woodin...
Died. Mary Dickerman Woodin, 85, mother of Secretary of the Treasury William Hartman Woodin; of a paralytic stroke; in Manhattan...