Word: midlands
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...home town of Hutchinson, Kan. The Commander mills were originated by Banker Benjamin Belcher Sheffield, now head of Minneapolis Civic & Commerce Association, W. H. Sudduth, a farmer, and W. D. Gregory. Messrs. Sheffield & Sudduth sold out to a group which included Shreve McLaren Archer, 40, head of Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., one of the biggest linseed crushing companies in the World. In 1930 his company bought control of Commander-Larabee of which he now serves as president. Chairman of the company is Guy A. Thomas who is 57, looks 20 years less. He started work at 14 as an office...
Washington & Jefferson College (Washington, Pa.) Samuel Seabury ..... LL.D. James G. Blaine, president of Marine-Midland Trust Co. ..... LL.D...
Died. Robert M. Feustel, 47, president of Midland United Co. ($300,000,000 Insull company) and of Indiana Service Corp.; of an acute kidney infection; in Fort Wayne...
Samuel Insull was barred from the directorate of The Alton Railroad by the Interstate Commerce Commission. Silas Hardy Sirawn was permitted to serve but the Commission refused Utilitarian Insull because he was chairman of Chicago & Illinois Midland Railroad, a competitor of The Alton...
London by this time had heard impressive rumors that Mr. Norman will soon be succeeded as Governor by that director of the Bank of England who was seemingly closest to the actual helm in the crisis fortnight ago, Sir Josiah Stamp, grizzled chairman of the great London, Midland and Scottish Railway...