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...supply. And as everyone knows, there was never any possibility that U. S. demand could be immediately supplied except by unrestricted importation from abroad. But already National Distillers Products Corp. has begun to label its wares with the prices which public should pay retailer. And last week President Harold Jacobi of Schenley cheerfully announced...
...Schenley, Pa.-a move which, because of Governor Pinchot's tax, he sorely regretted last week. Later he bought the distillery that went with the warehouse and a few other distilleries. Last summer, having acquired a distributing unit and with it three capable whiskey men all named Jacobi, he organized Schenley Distillers Corp. He sold $3,000,000 of stock to the public through the banking house of Lehman Brothers, had himself commissioned a Kentucky Admiral and began to expand in earnest. All liquormen regard the Schenley management highly. They were all born & bred to the business, and excitable...
Like the venerable Scotch brands, which were both bootlegged and faked on a grand scale, Bacardi rum is more widely known in the U. S. today than ever it was before Prohibition. No one was more surprised than President Jacobi of Schenley Products Co. when someone called up one day last month to say that Henri Schueg, shrewd, white-thatched head of Compania
...profundity. "Wine Is My Weakness" and "With Eyes Like Thine, 'Tis Sin to Weep" are two new pieces the Viennese relished. If Sissy visits the U. S., Kreisler will take out tunes he has borrowed from Apple Blossoms, the operetta which he wrote in collaboration with Composer Victor Jacobi 13 years ago. Apple Blossoms never saw Vienna but it made Kreisler a tidy sum in its long Broadway run. Kreisler wrote Sissy frankly hoping that it too would make him money, a fact which would have surprised last week's audience far more than the music...
...many men have received such formal homage while they were alive. Among the few are: the late William Osier when he was teaching at Johns Hopkins; Harvey Gushing, Harvard's brain surgeon; the late Abraham Jacobi of Columbia, founder of pediatrics (children's diseases) ; Carl Gustaf A. Forssell, radiologist of Sweden; Albert Sigmund Gustav Döderline, gynecologist of Germany. And now Cancer Man Ewing of Cornell...