Word: lincoln
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Henry Ford, who is considering several plans of his own for junking, will not share in the $15,000,000 scheme since Ford Motor Co. does not belong to the Automobile Chamber of Commerce. However, Edsel Ford, president of Lincoln Motors, is participating. A committee whose Chairman is R. H. Grant, famed General Motors sales vice president, is working out details...
Died. Mrs. Anita Kellogg Thompson, 70, daughter of Abraham Lincoln's sister-in-law, Margaret Todd; at Pine Bluff...
Died. Emily Todd Helm, 93, relict of General Ben Hardin Helm, half-sister of Mary Todd Lincoln, supposedly the last lingering close associate of Abraham Lincoln; near Lexington, Ky. When President Lincoln offered him a union commission at the beginning of the Civil War, General Helm declined, joined a Confederate brigade organized by a friend of his father, was killed at Chickamauga...
...leaders are J. M. Kingman '15, head boys worker at Lincoln House in Boston, and Sidney Lovett, Yale '13, pastor of the Mt. Vernon Street Church in Boston...
...City Bank Farmers' Trust Co. (Manhattan) made known that two granddaughters of Abraham Lincoln-Mary Lincoln Isham and Jesse Lincoln Randolph-were each worth over $1,000,000. The fortunes had grown from securities (mainly National Biscuit Co. and Commonwealth Edison Co.) given them by their father. Robert Todd Lincoln, onetime president of Pullman...