Word: mackays
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...August "everyone goes to Scotland," and last week "everyone" included a more than usually thick sprinkling of potent Americans: John Pierpont Morgan, Alanson Bigelow Houghton, James Watson Gerard, Charles W. Ogden, Henry C. Phipps, Clarence Hungerford Mackay, Walter Teagle, Herbert L. Pratt, Stephen Metcalf and many another...
Last week Chairman Clarence H. Mackay of the Philharmonic directors capped good news with better. He announced "an epoch in the musical arts of this country - in the engagement of Signor Toscanini as a "regular" for four more years after...
...Trumpet and Pianoforte Chalmers Clifton '12 E. B. Nichols 1G.B., Edward Ballantine '07 Sonata, C major Scarlatti The White Peacock Griffes Waldesrauchen Lisxt A. A. Landers '28 Two Sinfonias from Cantatas Bach C. S. Smith '27, Flute. E. B. Nichols 1G.B., Trumpet. Oliver Cope 3M., First Violin. A. MacKay-Smith 2L., Second Violin Paul Smith '25, Viola. John Benson '30, Cello...
...skyscraper should have a distinguished portrait in it. Clarence H. Mackay, President of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., decided Cardinal Hayes was fit subject for such a portrait, to be hung in the new Knights of Columbus club hotel, N. Y. And Sir John Lavery of London, thought Mr. Mackay, was a fit artist. Last week the commission was announced...
Said Clarence H. Mackay (Postal Telegraph-Commercial Cables) last week, as footnote to his company's survey of Florida: "Business conditions in the state are improving rapidly and recovery from the disaster of a year ago should be complete by the end of 1927. . . . Farmers are busy. Those who became salesmen or cut down their orange groves to make subdivisions of their farms have gone back to cultivation and are producing commodities. A general feeling pervades the state that many northern banks are not informed, are pessimistic...