Word: lamentable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Robert Harris Ripley, 55, vice president since 1905, senior vice president since 1929 of American Steel Foundries, successor in 1929 to U. S. Secretary of Commerce Robert Patterson Lament as president of General Steel Castings Corp.; after two weeks' illness; in Evanston...
...partially on what he called Princeton's "smoothie complex." After Princeton's dejected showing against Cornell four weeks ago, Lawrence Perry, an old Princetonian who writes a national!}' syndicated sports colyum called For The Game's Sake, sadly took up Chairman Kennedy's lament. Lamented...
...Hoover head nodded approvingly last week as the President read a significant article on War debts and reparations by Thomas William Lamont, Morgan partner and co-author of the Young Plan, in The Saturday Review of Literature. Mr. Lament's thesis: Europe must now readjust its intergovernment obligations within the Young Plan and on its own initiative. Said he: "Neither Germany, France nor any other country should gain the idea that President Hoover, having undertaken with his one-year debt holiday to meet an emergency, is necessarily called upon to make the next move. This whole problem...
...musician working for the musical comedy stage. His melodies, usually boomed by a great big band, come out thick as fudge. For East Wind Composer Romberg has done his fudgiest. Pleasing result: a martial number called "East Wind," a stomp-time ballad named "You Are My Woman" and a lament "I'd Be A Fool...
...quick as the tremendous international negotiations of the firm had to be. Someone who thought fast and spoke softly was needed. Morgan the Son had just officially taken over the House. To him came Partners Henry P. Davison and Thomas W. Lamont with the suggestion that Lawyer Morrow, Partner Lament's Englewood neighbor, be taken into the business. Morrow was approached, took his wife to Bermuda to decide, decided...