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...Grinnell, George Gulian, Robert Hall, W. Davis Hardwick, John M. Hartwell, Jr., Richard C. Hayes, Michael Hovenanian, John S. Howe, Richard Illoway, Richard C. Johnson, Francis Keyes, Graham King, Robert H. Knapp, Frank B. Lawson, Charles P. Lyman, Alexander S. MacDonald, Jr., David Macdonald, George H. Marlow, George E. Mercer, Malcolm Millard, Stanley R. Miller, Jr., Frederick R. Moseley, Jr., Edward Motley, Jr., Charles L. J. Noble, Rodman W. Paul, Arthur Perry, Jr., Lewis Perry, Jr., John G. Piper, Robert S. Playfair, Selwin Pratt, William C. Quinby, Jr., Andre C. Reggio, Gordon Robertson, Arthur M. Sherwood, 3rd., William A. Smith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DOUGLAS ATTACKS STATE OWNERSHIP AS MISCONCEPTION | 5/9/1935 | See Source »

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Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Apr. 22, 1935 | 4/22/1935 | See Source »

Last year, the plotting Sims thought they saw their chance. Edith's pet cat died, and circumstantial evidence pointed to Herbert Mercer Stretch of The Twigs (now Applewood), as the killer. On April 12, 1934 Mr. & Mrs. Sim waited in their car until they saw Mr. & Mrs. Stretch depart for a day's shopping in Maidenhead. Then Mr. Sim crept...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Edith the General | 4/1/1935 | See Source »

Late last summer when steel operations were down to 20% of capacity. Tom Mercer Girdler boldly announced a $323,000,000 merger of his Republic Steel Corp. and Corrigan, McKinney (TIME, Sept. 10). Steelman Girdler slaved over the registration of $78,000,000 of securities and lined up enough stockholders to assure the deal's success...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Girdler Anti-Trusted | 2/18/1935 | See Source »

...Around the President's desk last week assembled Myron Taylor of U. S. Steel, Eugene Gifford Grace of Bethlehem, Tom Mercer Girdler of Republic, many another steelmaster. Also on hand were Michael F. Tighe of the Amalgamated Iron, Steel & Tin Workers and William Green of the American Federation of Labor. They were all at the White House to report a deadlock over steel labor peace. The sticking point: Labor's demand that if a majority in a steel plant voted for the A. F. of L. union, the union should then represent all employes. The President told them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Pomp & Precedence | 12/31/1934 | See Source »

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