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National owns 18 department stores and specialty shops in big cities throughout the land. Most important are Frank & Seder's and Rosenbaum's in Pittsburgh, Frank & Seder's in Philadelphia, Bailey's in Cleveland, Lipman, Wolfe's in Portland. In boomtimes the chain's sales amounted to $75,000,000 annually. Early in 1933 the company slipped into receivership and a plan of reorganization was approved by the courts last spring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Costly Troubles | 7/15/1935 | See Source »

...correct a flat statement of fact contained in Saturday's CRIMSON. It stated that Harold Danser, Raymond Dennett, Lipman Field, William Salant, Julian Wilhelm and myself "will become emissaries of Hitler when they attend the sessions of the Model League of Nations." This is not the case. We shall represent at MOCK sessions the sovereign state of Germany at a meeting of college students the purpose of which is to learn something about international government by studying the respective points of view of the various nations of the world. WE ARE ABSOLUTELY IN NO SENSE OF THE WORD "EMISSARIES...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trick of the Week | 2/18/1935 | See Source »

Ushers at the dance will be: Lipman G. Fold '35, John P. Schou '35, William West 2GB, John Arthos 3G, James M. Estabrook 1L, S. Thernbury 1GB, and William H. Schmidt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATE STUDENTS TO ATTEND AGASSIZ DANCE | 12/7/1934 | See Source »

Edwin M. Snell, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Lipman G. Feld, Kansas City, Mo.; Theodore Smith, Kansas City, Mo.; Egbert W. Fischer, Butte, Mont.; Oliver E. Rodgers, Anaconda, Mont.; Perry J. Culver, Exeter, N.H.; Douglas W. Overton, Concord, N.H.; Norman E. Vuilleumier, Manchester, N.H.; Elmer R. Best, Cheviot, O.; Robert H. Bloomberg, Cleveland, O.; Wesley L. Furste, II, Cincinnati, O.; James H. Goulder, East Cleveland, O.; Walter W. Jeffers, Worthington, O.; Millard L. Kaplan, Cincinnati, O.; Jack L. Mason, Lakewood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CORPORATION VOTES 65 STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS | 11/2/1934 | See Source »

...Carnegie Endowment for International Peace considered a Czech electrical device for analyzing chemicals so highly useful that it imported the inventor last week, let him pause only briefly in Manhattan, sent him post-haste to Berkeley, Calif. There he will be Professor Charles Bernard Lipman's house guest. After the University of California has Professor Jaroslav Heyrovsky for one month, he will spend another month at Stanford. Then Caltech will get him for two months. He expects those institutions, and many other rich ones, will buy his device. Enterprising Universities of Michigan, Chicago and Ohio already have them, only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Czech Analyzer | 2/13/1933 | See Source »

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