Word: milan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Signora Elvira Donturi Puccini, widow of Composer Giacomo Puccini (Manon Lescaut, La Boheme, Tosca, Madame Butterfly); of heart disease; at Milan, Italy. In 1909 Signora Puccini served five months in jail for driving to suicide a servant girl whom she accused of having an affair with her husband. After the girl died she was cleared of Signora Puccini's accusation. Puccini died in 1924, aged...
Senator Giovanni Agnelli, president of the great Fiat works at Milan (the Mussolini family bailiwick) announced...
...much less than on cars, Mr. Ford should be able to worst all U. S. rivals in the Italian market. To complete the Ford-Isotta agreement, Ford's Export Manager Charles E. Sorensen and Sir Percival Perry, general Ford representative throughout Europe, were en route last week to Milan...
...Americans love Italians," said Senator Modrone of Milan last week, returning to his home from a tour of the U. S. "Even though there are instances to the contrary, Americans love Italians, and Italians should love Americans...
...which a bond was established between Transamerica Corp., giant Giannini-founded holding company, and Union des Mines, large French industrial bank. Each gave the other a substantial but minority stock interest; officials of each will be invited to join the other. The deal will give Transamerica, which already controls Milan's Banca d'America e d'Italia, association with the French electrical, metal, chemical and coal industries...