Word: morgans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...confused with the caucus room of the Senate Office Building where the midget sat on John P. Morgan's lap last June...
...people. But Mendieta will continue to pay the interest charges of $2,868,000 a year and he will continue to collect all the taxes ordinarily earmarked for amortization payments. The decree affects two loans floated by the Manhattan bond house of Speyer, three by the House of Morgan. It has nothing to do with the $80,000,000 public works loan sponsored by Chase National Bank, now in complete default and under investigation to determine Tyrant Machado's right to contract...
...Miss Lloyd, having lost three earlier bouts, was not qualified for the fence-off, in which Miss Mayer faced Dorothy Locke, defending champion. Miss Mayer won handily, 5-to-3, thus adding the U. S. indoor title to the U. S. outdoor title she won last summer. From Anne Morgan, president of the American Woman's Association, Miss Mayer received the Amateur Fencers League gold medal...
...Sept. 29, 1931 Oris Paxton Van Sweringen, older and wiser of Cleveland's bachelor brothers of railroading, called at No. 23 Wall Street to transact some business with J. P. Morgan & Co., his biggest bankers. As he chatted in an inner office someone summoned him to an adjoining room. There he found an old friend, Joseph R. Nutt, Cleveland banker. After a brief conversation Mr Nutt produced a document. He beamed while Mr. Van Sweringen signed...
...agreement Mr. Van Sweringen signed was for the sale of $10,000,000 in government bonds from Van Sweringen Corp. to Union Trust Co., of which Joseph R. Nutt was chairman. The bonds were on deposit with J. P. Morgan & Co. against a Van Sweringen loan and were bound by indenture to stay there. But, said the grand jury, the Trust Company used its right of purchase to "window dress" its statement of financial condition in September, making it appear that saleable assets were higher than they really were. That was not all. Mr. Nutt had persuaded Mr. Van Sweringen...