Word: leonarde
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...When Leonard Asbury Busby, Chicago tractionman, died in 1930, he left an estate of $1,598,000 and debts of nearly $1,000,000. Named as executor was the trust company affiliated with Chicago's big First National Bank, of which Mr. Busby's good friend Melvin Alvah Traylor was president. Last month, after the estate had shriveled to a mass of debts, Mrs. Esther Busby marched into the Probate Court and sued First National for the $500,000 equity which had been hers when her husband died and the bank took charge...
...account of her dealings with President Traylor and the bank. Handsome, smartly dressed in black, sometimes smiling, sometimes weeping, she told how she called on Mr. Traylor in the autumn of 1930 and said, "Mel, I can't stand the suspense. I have to know about Leonard's affairs. The children are in expensive schools and I have other obligations to meet...
Coach Jaakko Mikkola, Leonard C. Leenx '36, James Parton '34, Arthur S. Pier, Jr. '35, Robert S. Playfair '36, Theodore A. Robinson '34, Edvelle S. Roys '35, John P. Scheu '35, Charles F. Woodard '35, and Manager Howard H. Thompson '34, will leave-Cambridge Sunday afternoon...
From the Class of 1936: Sidney Stuart Alexander, Edward Lewis Bassett, Simon Michael Bessie, George Small Franklin, Jr., Charles Allen Haskins, John Bamber Hickam, Robert Charles Hunter, Harold Burton Jaffee, Leonard Wallenstein, Jarcho, Millard Lucien Kaplan, Alfred Pope, Robert Hey Rawson, Theodor Herzl Rome, Robert Dayton Sall, Herman Elbert Schroeder, Emmanuel Sliver, Robert Morton Terrall, Richard Edward Voland, Harold Phelan Welch...
Just primed from a study of U. S. reactions to Rooseveltism in all parts of the country, Leonard J. Reid, Financial Editor of the London Daily Telegraph, gave Britons another picture: "Roosevelt is being criticized in the Eastern United States but he could speak to the whole country tomorrow and hold them in the hollow of his hand...