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Three Chicagoans, all sedately groomed and all wearing eyeglasses, sat at a banker's long table in Chicago last week. They were George McClelland Reynolds in the centre, Arthur Reynolds (his younger brother) at his left, Eugene Morgan Stevens at his right. The three were patiently posing for their group picture. On rare previous occasions they had appeared in the same photographs, but with other bankers and tycoons. Last week's picture was to have special significance. It symbolized the largest merger of the year, the well foretold consolidation of the Reynolds brothers' Continental National Bank & Trust...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Near-Billion- | 9/17/1928 | See Source »

...Trust Co., where sat Minnesota-born Eugene Morgan Stevens, golfer, fisherman, bond expert, and New York-born Frederick Tudor Haskell, trained in Chicago banking for 55 years. It pointed to the "biggest" Continental & Commercial National Bank with its Brothers Reynolds, Arthur of the potent Armour meatpacking interests, and, George McClelland, who politely declined in 1909 to be Taft's Secretary of the Treasury. It pointed to big but smaller banks, to the Chicago Trust Co., from whose roster of vice presidents the U. S. Chamber of Commerce last year summoned John William O'Leary to be its chief...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Chicago v. New York | 7/30/1928 | See Source »

They were each Chicago's big banks?the Continental & Commercial National Bank and the Continental & Commercial Trust & Savings Bank. They were owned by practically the same stockholders and led by the very same men? the brothers Reynolds?George McClelland Reynolds the elder and chairman of the boards of both banks, and Arthur Reynolds, younger by three years and president of both. Practically, the same banks were one Continental & Commercial institution; legally they were separate, for until the passage of the McFadden Branch Banking act by Congress last session (TIME, Jan. 31), national banks might not function as trustees. Banks incorporated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Reynolds Bros. Banks | 10/17/1927 | See Source »

...Hull, Yorkshire, was held this year's Trades Union Congress.* Some 700 delegates, representing more than 5 million workers, attended. Fraternal delegates present were Peter J. Brady and Edward J. Gainer of the American Federation of Labor; J. A. McClelland of the Canadian Trades and Labor Congress; J. Ondegeest of the Amsterdam Trades Union Internationale; five representatives from the All-Russian Council of Trade under the chairmanship of M. Michael Pavlovitch Tomsky...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: British Commonwealth of Nations: Trades Union Congress | 9/15/1924 | See Source »

...Thomas Reeves Armstrong, of Armstrong, Texas; James Eugene Bennett, of Youngstown, Ohio; Francis Leo Daily, of Peoria, III.; Richard Conover Evarts '13, of Cambridge; Shelton Hale, of Rogersville, Tenn.; Alexander Iselin Henderson '13, of New York, N. Y.; Gerard Carl Henderson '12, of Monadnock, N. H.; Henry Charles McClelland, of Woodbridge, Cal.; Raul Vories McNutt, of Martinsville, Ind.; Spencer Bishop Montgomery, of Edmonton, Alta., Canada; Harold Alonzo Seragg, of Scranton, Pa.; Elliott Dunlap Smith '13, of Chicago, III,; Edward Otto Tabor, of Pascagoula, Miss.; and Vanderbilt Webb, of Shelburne, Vt. For permanent secretary: Floyd Gilbert Blair '13, of Brookline; Merritt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Twenty-Five Nominated for Third-Year Law Officers | 3/27/1916 | See Source »

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