Word: loeb
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...title that is published in the Loeb Classical Library, Modern Library, or Everyman Library Series will also be welcomed, Kilgore declared...
Before anyone had time to make much capital of this point, another test case proved the opposite. The Philadelphia Co. offered $48,000,000 of 4½% bonds, $12,000,000 of serial notes. The bonds were won competitively by a Kuhn, Loeb and Smith, Barney group for 100.3375, the notes by Mellon Securities and First Boston Corp. for 100.07. Next day the underwriters reported unusually high takings by small dealers, as well as by the public...
Captain Sonny Lyell, playing number two singles in place of exam-ridden Homer Peabody, easily defeated gigantic Henry Loeb in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3, while Russ Ellis, having ben moved up from number four, beat Bill Clark 6-0, 6-3 in the next singles contest...
...doubles, Coach Barnaby shoved the regular third doubles team of Gould and Don Daniels into the number one spot. They proved equal to the occasion by defeating Loeb and Cambell in two easy sets. Ellis and Keith Symon defeated Clark and Baumann in the second doubles, while Jenkins and Ezell beat Cassidy and Bumpus in the final match...
Born. To Gerald Felix Warburg, cello-playing son of the late Banker Felix Moritz Warburg (Kuhn, Loeb & Co.), and Natica Nast, daughter of Publisher Conde Nast (Vogue, House and Garden): a son, their second child (weight: 8 Ib. 4½ oz.); in Manhattan...