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Apparently no Connecticut bank examiner ever went to Shanghai to inspect the books of the Raven Bank, which is incorporated in Connecticut, and thus Banker Raven conducted his business as he pleased, lived quietly in his $150,000 mansion, contributed to local churches, never drank, and invited confidence with the friendly slogan: Deposit Your Money in This Bank and Become A Partner. While her husband sat in a Shanghai jail, Mrs. Raven continued last week to reside in Germany at Heidelberg, where the Raven daughters are completing their higher education...
...Degreened" whiskey, waterproof blasting powders, weather-proof paints and dyes, and modern vitamin preparations went on display last night in the "Children of Recovery" exhibition in the Mallinckrodt Laboratory. Representative substances developed by research chemists in the year 1934-35 were exhibited. All interested persons are invited to inspect the collection, which will be displayed again tonight and tomorrow night from 7.30 until 10 o'clock...
...precious mite by the light of its own rays. The pictures showed something like a glowing shoe-button. Then he turned the stuff over to Chicago's Museum of Science & Industry to be placed on exhibition. The museum furnished visitors with a magnifying glass by which to inspect the speck, too small to be seen with the naked...
...weeks later management passed into the hands of Harvey Dow Gibson, who with some friends bought working control from old Goldman Sachs Trading Corp. for $7,300,000. When President Gibson decided to inspect his new offices in Manufacturers Trust, he started from New York Trust Co., where he was executive committee chairman, walked briskly a few blocks, hesitated, finally had to ask a policeman to direct him to the bank he had just bought...
...allowed to inspect these same buildings and compel obedience to local laws against fire hazards. Informed of this at his press conference next day, the President declared that Government edifices certainly should conform to fire laws. Then a newshawk pointed out that the entrance door of his own Executive Offices broke the laws by opening inward...