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...gaseous Death. Soon the fatal "black damp,"* cause and aftermath of most coalmine explosions, rushed up into the wooden shed, drove rescuers back gasping. They were frantic, unorganized. The company's president, William Ewing Tytus, its vice president, P. A. Coen and the mine's superintendent, Walter Hayden, were all down there, a mile and a half along the rocky channels from the shaft-entrance, where they had gone to show a party of guests a new ventilating fan. Assistant Superintendent Peter McKinley took charge, issued 20 gasmasks to volunteers, sent them down. They came back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CATASTROPHE: What Miners Fear | 11/17/1930 | See Source »

...summoned potent citizens -Bernard Mannes Baruch, Alfred Pritchard Sloan, Charles Hayden, Professor William Zebina Ripley-for conferences described as "dinner, cigars, economics." Vith doleful tales of hard times ringing in his ears, the President next appointed a special Cabinet Commission to "formulate . . . plans continuing and strengthening the organization of Federal activities for employment during the winter." Its members: Secretary of Commerce Lamont (chairman), Secretary of Labor Davis, Secretary of the Interior Wilbur, Secretary of War Hurley, Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, Federal Reserve Board Governor Meyer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Wanted: Millions of Jobs | 10/27/1930 | See Source »

...outstanding Class of 1903, built Princeton's Palmer Memorial Stadium in memory,of his father. Steven S. Palmer. He is head of Princeton Municipal Improvement, Inc., which is razing and erecting buildings wholesale back of Princeton's Nassau Street. Associated with Mr. Palmer are seasoned Charles Hayden, head of Hayden, Stone & Co., and Thomas H. Mclnnerney, sage president of National...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Ward War | 10/27/1930 | See Source »

...satisfactory he had ever known. His company this evening were of the most distinguished. The list next morning in the newspapers would begin "Former President & Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Mr. & Mrs. Owen D. Young. . . ." And among the stags were Vincent Astor, Percy Rivington Pyne II, Charles E. Mitchell, Charles Hayden, William Rhinelander Stewart. It was a housewarming party to install Mrs. Hearst in the old Belmont estate at Sands Point, L. I., which Mr. Hearst bought several years ago. Soon he would be off again to his 30,000-acre suzerainty in California, trailing across the continent clouds of a glory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Heyday | 10/20/1930 | See Source »

...French flyers had hardly landed before a nation-wide goodwill tour was projected for them by Charles Hayden, popular and potent head of the great Manhattan banking house of Hayden, Stone & Co., director of 71 corporations (including Curtiss-Wright). Ambassador Morrow started the tour fund going with a substantial contribution while Mr. Hayden, smart bachelor with a strong social bent, mapped and arranged receptions, solicited more subscriptions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Honors for France | 9/15/1930 | See Source »

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