Word: kuhne
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...began to fight. He was 67, but with no idea of retiring. Backed by Kuhn, Loeb & Co. and the second generation of Harrimans, he began planning a big system in the Southwest, another system to connect his Kansas City Southern and D. & H. In 1927 the Interstate Commerce Commission turned thumbs down on his Southwestern plan, holding that K. C. S. was too small a base for a financial pyramid...
...last week, over "the technical limitations upon the authority of various officers.'' Other important resignations from the company in recent months have included Sam Katz, onetime close Hertz ally. Sidney Kent, Jesse Lasky. Mr. Hertz entered Paramount's affairs 14 months ago at the "suggestion" of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., bankers and creditors of the company. Last week Mr. Hertz said. "I was only a surgeon." referring to the $39.000.000 he lopped off the company's expenses, including $6.000,000 in salary reductions. Associated with Mr. Hertz in his Paramount venture were the late William Wrigley...
...nearly two months it has been known that Elisha Walker would become a Kuhn, Loeb 6 Co. partner Jan. i, that Partner Jerome J. Hanauer would resign (TIME, Nov. 28). Last week Kuhn, Loeb made it official and also took into their august partnership Hugh Knowlton, lawyer, onetime vice president of Manhattan Co.'s International Acceptance Bank and a Kuhn. Loeb employe since last Jan. i. Graduated from Yale (1914), Partner Knowlton is Police Justice of the Village of Kings Point, L. I. although his home is in Syosset...
...became definitely established that on Jan. 1 Elisha Walker, bankless banker, will become a partner of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. Mr. Walker served for many years as president of Blair & Co., and when in 1929 that company was acquired by Transamerica Corp, he was chosen to succeed Amadeo Peter Giannini. His policies angered Mr. Giannini, brought him back from retirement, led to one of Wall Street's greatest proxy fights which Giannini won with 63% of the shares. It was also established last week that Jerome J. Hanauer, a Kuhn, Loeber since 1890, partner since 1912, will resign at the year...
...every three months a new painting will hang in that space on the same terms. I know I want to spend a few weeks with a Hopper. Has anyone got a good Monet which he would like to rent out? I must talk to Marie Harriman about a Walt Kuhn...